Michigan State business admissions?

<p>I want to go to Micigan State for my undergrad in Finance but was wondering how hard it is to get into their business college come junior year. Does anyone know?
Also, the Broad College asks for a case study and an experiential profile as non-academic factors of admission. Could someone explain what those are?
Thanks</p>

<p>I’m going to be a sophomore this fall. I went to a community college in my freshman year and I will be going to the same community college for fall but MSU in spring. I asked them for clarification on the GPA and they said that 3.4 is ONLY for direct admission. If that’s true then there is no point of the case study and experimental profile. For some reason this doesn’t seem right so I’m gonna go back and ask someone else about this because if 3.4 gets me direct admission, then this is too easy.</p>

<p>It sounds like you aren’t at MSU yet, so don’t worry too much about getting into Eli Broad before Junior year. There’s PLENTY that can change between now and then.</p>

<p>Nonetheless, If you’re good enough to get into MSU, you’re good enough to get into Eli Broad. Take your university reqs and business reqs and you should have no problem. MSU is not a difficult school to succeed at for most of its undergrads.</p>

<p>I also asked for clarification about the GPA thing, and they said 3.4 or above is good enough. I’m looking to transfer, and apparently students trying to transfer directly into Broad do not have to do the case study/experiential profile.</p>

<p>Thanks guys!</p>