<p>Main question stated at the title.
If so, what credits will that two universities accept?
Thanks =]</p>
<p>If you want to study at NYU for only one year, then you need to ask the admissions office there about arranging to study as a “guest” student.</p>
<p>Sorry, maybe I make the wrong question…
I’m now having the first semester in BMCC, i would like to know if there is a chance that can I transfer to NYU / Columbia in 2011 Fall?</p>
<p>will you have 60 credits by 2011 fall ? then yes.</p>
<p>^^^^^
You don’t need to have 60 credits by the time you decide to transfer.</p>
<p>@OP- When you say you started bmcc first semester, do you mean you will start bmcc in '10fall or are you currently enrolled in bmcc? As a general rule of thumb if you decide to apply for any school after only a year, your hs statistics, ecs, sat scores will be weighed heavily since one semester of college isn’t sufficient enough to properly gauge an applicant.</p>
<p>I just want to know should I complete my associate degree in BMCC or just get 30 credits and transfer to NYU.
Because my friend said that if I complete an associate degree in BMCC (60 credits), NYU will only accept half of them.
I want to know what should I do…</p>
<p>Hi Jeffrey, can I ask what your major is?</p>
<p>I’m major in Business Admin.</p>