<p>If someone wants to transfer to Cornell, UPenn, or Brown as a Bio major then where should he/she go? Rutgers -New Brunswick or NYU GSP ?</p>
<p>Rutgers-New Brunswick.</p>
<p>I don't think it really matters. You need to do well in college courses at either school regardless if you want to transfer.</p>
<p>skinnyfists- Can you tell me why Rutgers-New Brunswick?</p>
<p>go to rutgerss!</p>
<p>I don't understand. Why ask when reply deadlines were a while ago? You already made your decision, so there's no need to confuse yourself.</p>
<p>rutgers. it's cheaper.
only go to nyu if you wouldn't mind staying and graduating from there if you get rejected from all your schools.</p>
<p>Wouldn't colleges prefer a NYU student over a Rutgers student?</p>
<p>i think it matters slightly, but not really. just do well.</p>
<p>bump...bump...</p>
<p>well the money is gonna be more at NYU but NYU is better than Rutgers...as long as you do very well at either school you'll be fine.</p>
<p>What would you do?</p>
<p>go to NYU.</p>
<p>bumpp.....</p>
<p>go to rutgers and do good there (3.5+) while saving some money because you plan on transferring later anyway</p>
<p>no I'd say go to NYU...the schools you are wanting to transfer to will respect a high grade from NYU more than one from Rutgers...and I don't know what your "reasons" are going to be for transferring, which are a big deal, but if you go to NYU you could lie (or it might be the truth) and say you can't handle the city/no campus atmosphere. I think a decent number of NYU students transfer into ivy schools.</p>
<p>True. Alot of people do transfer out of NYU to top tier schools but if money is any kind of issue then go to Rutgers</p>
<p>NYU, then you will have options.</p>
<p>I know someone who transferred from Rutgers to Columbia, so it's not like you don't have options. It totally depends on the student I think, not the college really. However, don't come here if you just are biding your time till you transfer out. :)</p>