<p>I'm a freshman mechanical engineering major at an out-of-state school looking to attend U-Mich in fall 2013 (beginning of my sophomore year) to study aerospace engineering (AE) and I had a few questions that maybe you guys could help me out with.</p>
<p>1) Looking at the pre-requisites for an engineering transfer (Admission</a> Requirements | Michigan Engineering), I noticed that I will have satisfied all but 1 requirement. The one I'm missing is computing. Although I took AP Computer Science in high school, I didn't do so good on the AP Exam (got a B in the class though) and JAVA is unacceptable for AE anyways. My question is how much will it matter that I haven't satisfied that one and only requirement? Should I not really worry about it or should I try to take a class next semester. I'd rather not since my schedule is full. Plus, it seems like all spots for that class are taken up right now.</p>
<p>2) If I do get accepted, I will be coming to U-Mich with about 70-80 credits. Out of those, about 30ish don't really apply for my intended major (mainly gotten from APs). Since I know I can transfer in a max of about 60 credits, am I allowed to pick and choose what credits I want to transfer in or does the university do that for me? In either case, I would want all my recent engineering credits to transfer rather than any biology or such credits I have earned from AP exams</p>
<p>Thanks for your help!</p>