<p>Hi guys, I'm currently attending my local county college and I just completed my first year. Now I want to transfer to Rutgers-Arts and Sciences after next year. But I'm sorta stuck on what to do. I want to become a Statistics major when I transfer to Rutgers but my county college only has a Math major , no statistics. So right now I'm a math major. Now here's my question. Rutgers has a list of classes needed to transfer into the statistics program. My county college has most of these classes but not all of them. The ones my county college does not provide is Multivariable Calculus class and a Writing and communication Revision class. So should I just finish the Associates degree for math here at gloucster county college, which contains classes I do not for the statistics program at Rutgers, or should I just take the classes that Rutgers requires even though a couple classes I will not be able to take here? Any advice. Thanks!</p>
<p>Anything?</p>
<p>Wouldn’t it be more helpful to email the statistics department head at Rutgers and/or your CC advisor about this?</p>
<p>Don’t you have a transfer advisor at your CC? Sometimes people will take the missing classes at another CC. To me it seems more important to have the transfer classes then to get the AA. I don’t think the AA is particularly meaningful in light of your intention to get a BA/BS. But you can email them to see if you can transfer without the classes. You need to figure out how many semesters it will take to graduate if those are prereqs for more advanced classes.</p>
<p>My advisors don’t tell me shirt, and other CC near do not have these classes either. And Rutgers advisors will not tell me unless I’m enrolled there</p>