<p>I recently enrolled at NYU CAS as a Sophomore transfer. I am currently majoring in Economics however like 90% of all econ majors at CAS I wanted to internally transfer to Stern. When I tried to do so I was informed by my advisor that a transfer student that has entered NYU in a different division cannot internally transfer to Stern. </p>
<p>I'm pretty upset, the only reason I wanted to go to NYU was because of the possibility of going to Stern. I had already been rejected from Stern once before. Is there anything I can do? Should I talk to the Dean or other people working at Stern about this? Or should I just stick it out at CAS? I am just afraid of my career prospects being horrible, since I want to work in the financial services industry.</p>
<p>Well that’s too bad you didn’t do your research before transferring to NYU. You probably should have checked to make sure you could transfer to Stern before changing schools. But what’s done is done, so I’d stay, look at your options at CAS and compare it to schools you could transfer to.</p>
<p>That is actually an incorrect statement, I did my research and I did not see anywhere on NYU or Stern’s website stating that a transfer student does not qualify for internal transfer.</p>