I got into CAS, but I would like to internally transfer into Stern next year?

<p>I stupidly applied to CAS for all my colleges with the assumption that I'm going to be pre-med. I now realize that I need to be realistic (I suck at science but wouldn't admit it to myself), plus I had no idea that it's that hard to internally transfer to Stern so I didn't think it through. I would like to major in accounting instead of science. </p>

<p>The problem is, I'm a senior and very much regretting taking AP sciences throughout my hs career (i planned on becoming a scientist). I'm actually failing AP Chem right now, but if I pull up the grade next quarter, I'll end up with a C hopefully. It's pulling my gpa down, and causing me to do bad in other classes. I know that senior grades count for transfer applicants, but do you think that high freshman college gpa will convince them that I'm capable of doing well in college? I'm just afraid that there's no point in working hard if the sneior grades will keep me from being admitted.</p>

<p>Also, I know that the prerequisite courses are different for each college. Is there a way to solve that problem without having to take an extra semester of classes? Do I have to be an Economics major or something? or does it not really matter what major. I can't AP out of most classes either..</p>

<p>I got a 11,000 CAS scholarship. if i am somehow successful, will they give me another scholarship for a different school you think?</p>

<p>I also got into syracuse but I don't think they have accounting? if i go to nyu, i will apply to other schools next year too.</p>

<p>You can try to get into stern, but theres always the economics major at CAS and its an excellent program. The only difference is it is theory based economics as opposed to sterns applied econommics</p>

<p>No, I want to do accounting.
It’s just that most economic majors try to transfer, and I was wondering if they favor that. (I hope not)</p>