Biology/Business...help!!

<p>I have decided to either attend Texas A&M [biology major (full ride) ] or Emory (liberal arts for 2 yrs then goizueta business school). Preferably, after 1 yr, i would like to transfer to the McCombs School of Business at UT Austin. UT Austin requires that their transfer applicants have completed 2 of the 4 following:</p>

<p>MIS 310
Calculus I, II
Micro & Macro econ</p>

<p>as well as have a 3.0 gpa and 30 credit hrs completed (how many classes will get you 30 credit hrs?)</p>

<p>My main question is this. Would it be better to go to A&M as a biology major( i might change to liberal arts) for a year and take the required courses for UT and apply for a UT transfer, or would it be better to go to Emory as a liberal arts major and then transfer from there. Also, is it even possible to take calculus, micro and macro econ my first year as a college freshman even if i am majoring in biology? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!</p>

<p>Why not go to UT Austin in the Natural Sciences school and study biology (they have an excellent program), and try to do an internal transfer after your first year (you usually need a 3.5 first year GPA). It's easier than transferring outside of UT Austin, and much easier than out of state (emory).</p>