Kean University, Drew University, Seton Hall University, St. Peter's College...

<p>Any opinions on those?
Im in a rush to apply to new schools because I had applied to all out of state schools and decided to stay in the area here instead. So now I have to apply to all new schools and hopefully get accepted. </p>

<p>Which schools are good? I only plan to stay like a year and transfer out to a bigger university. I plan to major in Zoology. I am leaning towards St. Peter's College.
Drew University looks good too but they won't accept credits I already have.
And I am pretty sure these all still are accepting applications.</p>

<p>Any opinions would be appreciated.
1130 SAT 500M/630V 3.84 weighted GPA 43/364 class rank
great ecs/comm service, great essays</p>

<p>Drew is a beautiful campus and has an excellent reputation especially in political science. Do you mean they won't give you credit for your AP classes? Since you're planning on transferring anyway, why do you care?</p>

<p>Why not a community college for a year instead of big bucks at a university in which you're not particualrly invested?</p>

<p>Drew's application deadline for RD was February 1. Better call them to see if they would still consider at late application at this point.</p>

<p>Just checked, Seton Hall's deadline was March 1. Again, call and see if they will accept a late application.</p>

<p>Have you thought about Rutgers as a possibility? They sometimes accept students at the last minute.</p>

<p>drew university is an excellent campus & education, if you apply to ruutgers, make sur eyou apply to new brunswick</p>