interesting but odd question

<p>It's about halfway into the semester at MSU and I have at worst a 3.9 GPA so far(in a 16 credit schedule) after the first set of midterms and halfway into the 2nd set of exams. Basically to put it bluntly, I haven't missed a single question on any exam in any class except Microecon which I missed 2 questions on a 25 question test so I might not have a 4.0 in that class because its curved which would bring me down to a 3.92. Although I don't feel like I should just be given a spot at a top school, I really feel like I deserve more than MSU even though it has a great environment. I plan on applying to transfer to Cornell for fall 09 and I aspire to be in the AEM program for business, however I am only able to complete one semester of biology and can't do a 2nd semester(complicated reasons trust me I have tried everything around it to attempt to take bio 2nd sem and I just can't fit it in my schedule) so I don't fulfill the requirements. Also, I have waived out of the English comp requirement at Michigan State University, but probably won't be able to get credit at Cornell. However, I fulfill the other requirements for a differential calculus class and micro + macro econ. My question is should I apply to CALS and shoot for AEM even though I don't fulfill the requirements and risk getting rejected or should I apply to CAS and major in econ or ILR and then do an internal transfer to CALS AEM? Or should I just all together forget about Cornell (I know its a high reach for me and I would probably go absolutely insane from happiness if I ever did get accepted) and set my sights on transferring to Michigan Ross or Illinois Urbana Champaign Accounting? The only problem is all these business schools require a year of english comp which my AP score waived me out of at my current school, but probably wouldn't be acknowledged at these top-notch business schools. Should I just apply to the Art and Science Divisions of these schools and just major in Econ or pursue my career in business? Thanks for reading I know I wrote this in a hurry late at night and it's a great deal to digest. Basic Summary of High School Stats: 29 ACT, 2050 SAT, 3.77 GPA(at a competitive school) I applied to Cornell, Michigan, NYU and Illinois got waitlisted(actually waitlisted 3 times at UMich) and then rejected so I'm hoping my freshman college transfer turns in better results after an improved GPA.</p>

<p>Why are you so interested in business?</p>

<p>my eyes hurt…= 0</p>

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<p>I have the same question, but for transferring into cals bioEE; regardless, the transfer requirements are the same for biology and writing</p>

<p>oh sorry, i meant my question ^ to address spring 09 freshman transfer</p>