Business major transferring from community college to a four-year

<p>Hey guys, I don't know if people ask this question all the time because I am new here, or if this is a dumb question but here I go. So I am in my second year at a community college and I am looking to transfer after this semester and I plan on majoring in finance or accounting. I am currently listed as a "Business Transfer" student and I have a handout telling me which classes I need to take for this. When comparing the list of classes its telling me to take with the curriculum of some of the schools I am looking at, there are only a few things that are similar. For instance, at my school its telling me to take Accounting I + II and at the schools I am looking at it is saying I only need Financial/Managerial Accounting. I have reached a point where I am not sure which classes to take that will transfer so I am not wasting my money (Since I have to pay for my tuition myself) so I am going to list the courses I have taken thus far.</p>

<p>Principles of Marketing - A-
U.S History I - A
U.S History II - A
Intro Statistics - B+
Principles of Sociology - A
Organizational Behavior - B+
English Composition I - B+
English Composition II - A
College Algebra - A
Accounting I - A
Intro to Business - A
Microeconomics - A
Intro to Computers - A</p>

<p>I plan on applying to Northeastern University, Boston College, UMASS Boston, and Suffolk University and I currently attend Quincy College. Thanks for the help guys.</p>

<p>Ryan, you need to talk with the admissions people at the colleges you are interested in to learn what courses from your community college that they will accept and for what amount of credit. Every college is different.</p>