College to College Transfer to Rutgers New Brunswick...I need advice! Please!

<p>Here is my college story so far..</p>

<p>I applied to Rutgers my senior year only to be wait listed. Due to the competitiveness and etc, by the time I was notified that I didn't get in, I already had chosen a college. I chose Pace University in NYC, but I wanted to give RU another shot. With that said, I recently just completed by fall term and applied to RU as a transfer student. </p>

<p>I got the decision before the New Year, only to say that yet again NB denied me but I was granted admission to the Newark campus. Still being under the weather by this bittersweet decision, I chose Newark. I am currently in my spring semester there and there is no problem except one. The commute is about 45 mins daily, when the New Brunswick campus is 10 mins away form my house. It is costing me alot of money to commute all the way down to Newark. This is where the plot thickens...</p>

<p>Somebody mentioned that Rutgers did this thing called "College to College Transfer," which allows student to transfer within any Rutgers schools. It is different that applying again because you have to simpy state your reason why in a short 2000 word paragraph, and maintain a 3.0 gpa. So I just recently completed and sent it my application and here I am now, wondering what are my odds of getting in?</p>

<p>They must wait until I finish this semester, but can Rah Rah really screw me over 3 times in a row? I mean I am stressign hardcore because I really want to attend RU NB for the Fall of 2009.</p>

<p>Does anybody know how this "college to college transfer" process works and the feedback it usually gets? Anything can help please!</p>

<p>bump i’m also interested. The college to college transfer is easier than outside transfer admission correct?</p>

<p>hey… have you ever talked to the dean? my friend wanted to transfer to NW (cuz it was closer to home) from NB. All she had to do was talk to the dean at Newark. So yeah, def go talk to the dean as soon as possible!!!</p>

<p>btw. school to school is easier to get in. </p>

<p>i applied school to school transfer at ru. SAS to nursing. Its still very competitive, but depends on what school you transfer.</p>

<p>i worked hard this yr. and it paid off. cuz i got in!</p>