CALS Business Transfer

<p>First off, does anyone know about the biology requirement for transfers? I've done 1 intro bio course, and still don't understand why there is so much emphasis on bio for the b-school. Regardless, here are my stats:</p>

<p>Currently attending: SUNY Stony Brook, currently on my 4th semester, NY Resident.
Dual Major, Economics and Business with Dual Specializations in Finance and Accounting
GPA: 3.68
Have taken Business 110 (Intro Business), 210 (Fin Accounting), 214 (Managerial Accounting), 330 (Financial Analysis), 347 (Business Ethics), 355 (Investment Analysis)
A few other 3 hundred level courses in different sections as well. </p>

<p>EC's:
Equities Analyst at a Bulge Bracket Bank (40 hrs/week during school)
Mergers & Acquisitions Analyst for top 5 software development firm (50 hrs/week during school)
Investment Banking Summer Analyst for 2007
Manage $100k Derivatives Investment Portfolio
Former Entrepreneur, sold business in 2004
Fitness Consultant on internet's #1 fitness website
Created scholarship at alma mater high school
Investing Club President</p>

<p>Applied to: University of Michigan & University of Virginia for Spring 2007</p>

<p>Any other recommendations? Should I also be looking at the Econ program?</p>

<p>Thanks,
PS</p>

<p>Clarification: My SAT is very low, 1230. Back in high school, my life was crumbling. I had an infection in my legs which caused me to have surgery or risk amputation. Also, as a result of the surgery I ballooned up to 365lbs. There was also a lot of financial stress. In the next year, I had my surgery, excelled at work and school, and lost 150 pounds, where I now serve as a pro-bono fitness consultant. I was ranked in the top 10% of my hs class, but my grades dwindled during my last year since my life was in such peril, but still graduated with a 3.8GPA from HS.</p>

<p>bump please</p>

<p>the us news ranked business program is applied econ and management and then u either specialize in business, applied econ or some other specialty. i just transferred to cornell and this is my major.</p>