Successful Internal Transfer: Gallatin->Stern

<p>Currently a freshman at Gallatin. I was accepted to Stern via internal transfer yesterday. CC helped my college research tremendously last year, so I'd love to answer any questions regarding Gallatin or the internal transfer process. The key is to take rigorous, quantitative classes (and DO WELL!). If you essay is decent, you are guaranteed to get in.</p>

<p>The following post from last year is very helpful:
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/new-york-university/1323947-truth-about-internal-transfer-stern-cas.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/new-york-university/1323947-truth-about-internal-transfer-stern-cas.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Congratulations!!! Thanks for making yourself available to us!
I hope you’re prepared for the amount of questions I’m about to ask you LOL</p>

<p>Was this a Sophomore or Junior year transfer?
If it was a Sophomore transfer, what were your Highschool/SAT stats?
What was your GPA?
Which specific quantitative courses did you take?
Which major did you apply to?
How happy are you you? :slight_smile:
Thank you!!!
& sorry for the numerous amount of questions</p>

<p>Thanks! I’m a sophomore transfer.
High School unweighted GPA: 3.86/4 Weighted: 4.75/5
Took Calc 3, Diff eq, Stats2, and Psych at a state university in high school. GPA: 4.0
Freshman GPA: 3.8
As of quantitative courses, I took linear algebra and intro to micro first semester. This year I’m taking intermediate macro, Stern’s principle of accounting, Real Analysis (it’s a 3rd year course, I think I’m the only freshman.) Make sure you develop good relationships with year professors, because they sign your midterm reports!
Business major w/ concentration in statistics, also double major in math</p>