help for those who knows about msu

<p>hey folks..
i got in msu and have some qs..
when i applied for it, i put the major as undecided..
when i received the f-1 form..the school put my major as liberal arts and sciences..
so i was wonderin if i could change this when i go there such as james madison?</p>

<p>also, i was wonderin when the deadline is for submittin f-1 form..(doesn say anywhere)</p>

<p>third, i want to know how the life msu is (whether ppl usually dunt study..) and whether students' relationships with international students..</p>

<p>last but not least, i was wonderin what r the courses i could take (not easy but not hard) if i plan to major in business administration..also whether it is better take classes on friday or not..
if i join the college, i guess i have to take writing course somethin, which says in the catalogue every freshy requires to take..</p>

<p>thx alot</p>

<p>msu as in michigan state, missouri state, mississippi state,....?</p>

<p>alot of classes are either MWF or TR but there are a few exceptions...so you'll probably have atleast one class on fridays.</p>

<p>sry i didn make myself clear..
its michigan state</p>

<p>nada, with regard to specific app deadlines and course requirements I would, respectively, contact Admissions and your specific college program, respectively.</p>

<p>As for changing major preferences, you do not have to declare until junior year. However, some programs, esp competitive ones that start freshmen year, like James Madison, are probably closed at this point -- you can check, but I'm sure it's closed. You can, perhaps, transfer at some point during this coming school year, but I'm not certain and I'd check if I were you.</p>

<p>Hope that helps.</p>

<p>thx quincy4..</p>

<p>but for those who chose major of james madison, do their courses beginnin from freshman start off with specific ones? (intro business 101, econ, and etc)</p>

<p>also, if i choose courses such as math spanish econ and so forth, is it possible this enables making me major james madison?</p>

<p>thx alot</p>

<p>... don't know the specific classes, but do know JMC offers its own, specific freshman classes tailored for JMC enrollees. And these courses allow students to waive many, if not most, of the University req'd gen ed courses.</p>