Please help guys!

<p>Hello People</p>

<p>I just applied to Rutgers NB busines and Newark Business for Fall 2013</p>

<p>I currently go to BMCC (Borough of Manhattan Community College) I have a 3.47 GPA at the moment and I will be taking PRE-CAL, MACRO, ENGLISH COMP I AND STATISTICS.. I took Computer applications and accounting</p>

<p>I need pre-cal and two of the mentioned above classes for an admission..</p>

<p>Are they going to request an updated transcript at the end of Spring ?</p>

<p>What are my chances ??</p>

<p>REQUIREMENTS
33:010:272 Introduction to Financial Accounting
01:198:170 Computer Applications to Business
01:220:102 Introduction to Microeconomics
01:220:103 Introduction to Macroeconomics
01:640:135 Calculus I
01:960:285 Introductory Statistics for Business</p>

<p>please guys I really need someone to give me “chance”</p>

<p>How many credits do you have in total?? Are you out of state applicant?? </p>

<p>The more credits you have, the better your chance of getting in. If you go to a NY community school. I am assuming you are out of state which will make it a little harder to get in. Your GPA is good and you are on the right track with your courses.</p>

<p>I am not an out of state applicant. I live in jersey. thats why I want to go to Rutgers…</p>

<p>I have 31 credits right now… I will have 47 at the end of Spring 2013…</p>

<p>Do you think they will ask for an updated transcript at the end of spiring since the classes I will take are the required credentials for a transfer student ?</p>

<p>Pretty sure they will ask you for your spring grades as well. If you still have to take the required courses, you can take it in the summer and apply for spring admission.</p>

<p>but NB Business don’t accept spring admission :(</p>

<p>Hmm, call the business school and see. If you need these classes then make sure you take them.</p>

<p>Other option is to apply for SAS and take the classes business students take and then apply for an IN-college school to school transfer to go from SAS to NBS. I heard it is very selective though. Additionally, no D or F is accepted by NBS. My friend got a D in intro to micro and had to retake it to get atleast a C.</p>