<p>Hey guys, I'm currently a Spring semester freshman at Northeastern University, but I really want to transfer into NYU ASAP. Should I apply at the end of my freshman year or at the end of my sophomore year? I'm a US citizen, but I've lived in Hong Kong all my life (I'm a citizen there as well) if that helps at all. Though I'm undeclared at the moment, I plan on taking business. The classes I'm currently taking include: College writing, foundations of Psychology, Business and Economics Calculus, Principals of Macroeconomics, and Connections and Decisions (a thing for undecided students that offers one credit, haha). I know it's quite a jump, but people have transferred into NYU from community college so I don't think I'm shooting outrageously far. Any advice? I really want this.</p>
<p>I’m not exactly sure how to transfer, but as one who intended to apply to NYU myself I notice that NYU has many great opportunities for students who would like to attend the school. If your not able to transfer you can try attending NYU as a visiting student, this is possible for up to a total of two semesters. Not sure how difficult it is to become a visiting student nor the cost.
[NYU</a> > Undergraduate Admissions > Applying for Admission > Special Admission](<a href=“http://admissions.nyu.edu/applying.for.admissions/visiting/]NYU”>http://admissions.nyu.edu/applying.for.admissions/visiting/)</p>
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<p>[NYU</a> > Spring in NY > About](<a href=“Spring”>http://www.nyu.edu/spring.in.ny/about/)</p>