OFFICIAL Rutgers SPRING 2012 Transfer

<p>Haha, wow, I’m kinda worried about my decision. I heard that there are usually less spots for spring semester than fall, so if they’re admitting in the order of highest stats first…</p>

<p>Btw, congrats to the previous two!</p>

<p>@asianshawty, I think it’s more because they had all of their transcripts and stuff not gpa because ball had a 3.3 like me! Haha and bottle had a 4.0.</p>

<p>Well, I also had all my documents in early, but the problem is only 11 of my credits come from NJ and are worth a GPA of 3.2. Plus, I have to petition for in-state residence.</p>

<p>But here’s to hoping we both get in!</p>

<p>Oh really well it could be because we’re OOSers! All we can do is wait, here’s to next Friday haha.</p>

<p>@Bottlecap. Yes, they had sent my scores during my senior year of high school. Oh my god man, I just had a heart attack. I thought they might’ve sent those scores to Cornell - I would have died.</p>

<p>Dude, don’t worry. I had two SAT scores that I took during junior year in high school. Both below 1500 in 3 sections yet I was still accepted. Your SAT scores don’t mean a thing once you have 30+ college credits. Cornell’s CALS don’t even require them.</p>

<p>@ballplaya
Probably not until early january.</p>

<p>Got in today for SAS and SEBS stoked! Now I just have to figure out which I want to go to.</p>

<p>congratulations! i realized that the reason why you guys are getting your decisions early is because you all applied on the first day, haha. i’m going to have to wait until next week if not later.</p>

<p>Hey bottlecap i saw something somewhat concerning today
“*Students intending to apply to medical school should be aware that many schools require laboratories in organic chemistry and physics.” that was listed under major requirements, does that mean they dont offer labs?</p>

<p>They DO lol. They just offer them separately and you don’t have to take them in the same semester so they just want to make sure you take them.</p>

<p>I took all of my science prereqs at the CC plus their labs already so I will only take a few labs at RU. I know its not good to do this but I’ll be ok if continue to do well in those upper level science classes at RU.</p>

<p>I recommend going to SAS. SEBS is for animal science and all of that. Most predental/premed go to SAS.</p>

<p>I meant together now I get it. Alright I’m considering but I heard SEBS has far more research opportunities because not as many people are enrolled.</p>

<p>Ps did you choose SAS or SEBS?</p>

<p>I picked SAS</p>

<p>I’m leaning towards it partially because I don’t really feel like ending up on cooks campus and I want to properly earn my stakes in research.</p>

<p>YAY! finally got in to SAS
now i just have to worry about my transcript evaluation</p>

<p>Congrats shawty. Don’t worry about the evaluation. If a course is said to be transferable on NJ transfer, then it will DEFINITELY transfer.</p>

<p>I am actually worried about not getting any scholarship lol.</p>

<p>Haha I’m sure you’ll get a scholarship bottle, so how do our classes work and academic advising as well?
And getting these ochem labs is really going to bother me…</p>

<p>Don’t worry about getting the labs done but just make sure you will be taking them eventually. I believe we now just need the enrollment pathway to open up and then we can find out all the sh1t we got to do(immunization, etc) as well as the orientation date. I believe at the orientation, a counselor will make us register for whatever class is available. I once emailed one of biological science major advisors and he said registering for transfer students can be hectic. However that wasn’t really the case when my brother registered for the fall so you never know.</p>

<p>what med school prereqs have you completed science guy?</p>

<p>it’s not the NJ courses i’m worried about, it’s a certain OOS course that i’m hoping will transfer as a Computer Science prerequisite so that i can actually take other CS courses in the department.</p>