Transferring in the spring

<p>Hello everyone. First, a little about myself. My first semester of college I attended Union County College and received a 4.0 GPA. I then transferred to Rider University and received a 3.88 GPA. However, I was not happy there and decided to transfer to Rutgers - I only got accepted to the School of Arts and Sciences. The Business School did not accept me.</p>

<p>I would like to major in Business Admin. Upon enrolling in SAS, I decided that I would like to transfer into the Business School for obvious reasons. However, as a Sophomore transfer student, I realized I was incredibly behind on the Prereqs to even apply to the business school. </p>

<p>There are six Prereqs, apparently you only need to complete two of them to apply, however, with how competitive the Business School is at Rutgers, I figured it was a lost cause. Not just because I did not really have any of the Prereqs done, but because of the the classes themselves. I attended the first week of classes and was completely overwhelmed. I had been so used to small classes at Community College and at Rider University, that when I walked into my Intro to Financial Accounting class (one of the prereqs) with around 400 students in it, I broke down. I firmly believed I was in way over my head. I have always been a very hard worker in school, but I do not have that kind of "natural intelligence" that many of the students at the Rutgers Business School and other more difficult schools possess. I more or less chalked this semester up as a loss and withdrew from Rutgers after the first week. </p>

<p>This has been one of the worst weeks in my entire life, and I am kind of at a loss right now. I am not sure if I should transfer into Montclair's Business program for the Spring, or try to get back into Rutgers in the spring, or consider any other schools. I just do not believe I am cut out for an enormous university like Rutgers. The stress is eating me up inside. I feel I have ruined my academic career. Any advice would be appreciated.</p>