<p>I applied to the SEBS in Rutgers and I am wondering how hard it is to get into SEBS compared to the other schools in Rutgers. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Also on a side note, Why is the Sports Management Major in the SEBS when in seems to fit more in the buisness school?</p>
<p>I am still in Process as of today.
GPA 2.7
Sat Math 560,CR 650, Writing 590, US History 700
I think I wrote a pretty good essay
3 Aps, Two Honors</p>
<p>Good ECs: a few internships and a good chunk of volunteering. Three sports all four years.
I am guessing some of the details won’t be looked at in the application process but I thought I would post them anyway. Thanks for any comments that you make.</p>
<p>the GPA might draw attention, your SAT Math is below the Rutgers average, others are fine. I think you are in the <em>nervous</em> group in terms of admission, mainly because of your GPA. </p>
<p>But nevertheless, you can always study the same stuff you want to study in SEBS in SAS, just transfer to SEBS later.</p>
<p>The only problem is that I did not realize that you could apply to multiple schools. I am also confused because under the school admissions criteria they list a number of credits already taken at Rutgers. Did I still apply to the school as a freshman or would I be sent somewhere else. Thanks for the info/feedback makes the days seem somewhat shorter.</p>
<p>SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES</p>
<ol>
<li>Criteria for Admission</li>
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<p>Credits</p>
<p>· Students must have completed a minimum of 12 credits at Rutgers University by the end of the current semester. Admission will be based upon an evaluation of the applicants academic performance by the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Admissions and Scholastic Standing Committee.</p>
<p>Other </p>
<p>· Students must pursue a major offered by the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. These majors are listed within the online application. </p>
<p>· Students must indicate on their application if they are currently under review for disciplinary action.</p>