Question on classes and transfering

<p>hi, i am going to be attending the rawls school of business at texas tech, it is a good school but i would like to transfer out after my second year due to financial problems(i pay out of state tuition and TTU's financial aid is not as good as the schools i hope to transfer to) the schools i will be applying to have no specific class requirements that you will have to take to transfer so here is my projected freshmen schedule:</p>

<p>1.BA 1101 fund. Bus. Professionalism
2. ENGL 1302 advance college rhetoric
3. PHIL 3304 Existentialism and Phenomenology
4. ANTH 2300-2100 physical anthropology with lab
5. HIS 2300 US history to 1877
6.intro to mathematical analysis 1</p>

<p>2nd semester</p>

<p>1.CLAS 3304 Ancient technology
2. HIS 2301 US history since 1877
3. VPA 3301 Critical issues in arts and culture
4.GEOL 1303-1101 Physical geology with lab
5.Intro to mathematical analysis 2</p>

<p>I hope to transfer as an econ major at the liberal arts school at either: emory, vanderbilt, Georgetown, or University of Chicago. second year i will be taking macro and micro along with other econ related classes</p>

<p>but so far any criticisms on my current freshman schedule? does it seem like all im trying to do is get an A in everything and am avoiding difficult classes? what classes should i take to make an impression? this year or the next, for example should i take more than 1 year of calculus, physics, etc.</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>If you are transferring for Financial Reasons, be aware that amount of aid allocated for traditionally low. </p>

<p>It would be advantageous for you to take a tough econ classes your first semester. Otherwise your course load looks intense (which is good) but if you have no prior experience in college, just a warning: you are going to be studying non-stop if you are going to pull off a solid GPA. </p>

<p>Also, if you have not taken BC calculus then I would take Calc instead of Math Analysis. </p>

<p>-good luck</p>