<p>Anyone else hear from UMICH yet? I just got my transfer acceptance letter and now I am faced with a decision to make.</p>
<p>Good luck everyone!</p>
<p>Anyone else hear from UMICH yet? I just got my transfer acceptance letter and now I am faced with a decision to make.</p>
<p>Good luck everyone!</p>
<p>what are your major and stats?</p>
<p>Asian Studies.</p>
<p>CCC 3,86
Good Rec, Excellent Essay, lots of volunteer work.</p>
<p>Poor high school record with no SATs.</p>
<p>Are you an international student?</p>
<p>you're c/o 2007 right?</p>
<p>I don't think they will take anyone from c/o 2008... =(</p>
<p>yeah... i was rejected from the c/o 2008 :(....THANK YOU VERY MUCH SENIORS!! I was soo mad when I heard about that.</p>
<p>You mean transfer admissions for intl.students in c/o 2008 will have HUGE disadvantage?</p>
<p>i think the class of 2008 in general...I was under the impression that they over admitted the c/o 2009. And that impacts the transfers. Look at the other threads about UMich</p>
<p>What about Cornell? Did they also overadmit students? That's my another transfer admission choice.</p>
<p>c/o 2008 overenrolled by some 600+ students..</p>
<p>I was waitlisted.</p>
<p>Greenspan, when did you get the waitlisted letter?</p>
<p>alangreenspan#1, are u also c/o 2008? What were your transfer admission stats?
And BTW, do u really have to send SAT scores?(Seems like they're not really requiring it)</p>
<p>Xteensb23, what were your transfer admission stats?</p>
<p>Yes, I'm c/o 2008</p>
<p>This summer:
To be working for President Bush in his Council of Economic Advisors.. Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>HS Stats:
Freshman GPA: 2.3
Sophomore GPA: 2.5
Junior GPA: 3.68 (unweighted)
Senior GPA: 3.87 (unweighted) 4.44 (weighted)
SAT:
1380
SAT II's:
720 Average
Honors:
Dean's list
Omicron Delta Epsilon (International Economics Honors Society)</p>
<p>College Stats:
Year: Freshman
College: Rutgers University
GPA: 4.0
Classes: (17 credits)
Calculus
Regression Methods (400 level applied statistics, hardest offered here)
International Economics (300 level class)
3Honors Classes</p>
<p>Current semester: (17 credits)
Econometrics + 2 Intermediate econ classes that uses multivar calc
Calculus
484 Stats
Stats programming class (380)</p>
<p>EC's:
Fed Challenge NY Federal Reserve Semi-Finalist (HS) (Presentator)
Fed Challenge NY Federal Reserve Champions (Presentator)
2nd place in national competition
Harvard University Economics Department (research assistant)
Rutgers University Economics Department (research assistant) -- Worked on a working paper to be published in the Journal of Finance
Financial, International and Monetary Policy Columnist for School Newspaper
Money Manager/Founder of Hedge/mutual fund
LIBOR (Investment Banking Club)
Publishing a research paper, possiblly in Barron's</p>
<p>Internships/Jobs
Dow Jones - Barron's
Bear Stearns - Investment Bank
I work 40 hours a week on Wall Street</p>
<p>Recs:
Undergraduate Director of the Economics department here.
Private Sector Economist who I have worked with.
HS Fed Challenge Advisor
Undergraduate director of the Economics department at Northwestern
College Dean
HS Counsellor (can't spell)</p>
<p>Are we also required to send high school transcripts and SAT's for junior transfers?</p>
<p>HS transcripts, yes. SATs, no if you have enough credits.</p>
<p>My HS avg. GPA is 3.678 or so, w/ A in AP calc, B in AP statistics and AP bio, and B+ in AP chemistry during my HS senior yr. Assuming that I have a college GPA of 3.7-3.8 range w/hospital or research experience during the Summer, how much chance do I have for junior transfer(as an intl' student)?</p>
<p>Are only 60 credits from your previous university transferred for junior LS&A transfers?</p>
<p>Yeah a maximum of 60 credits are transferred. I called today to see about my application status and they told me that a final decision hasn't been made and that it might not come in the mail for another 2 weeks or so (and I haven't been waitlisted).</p>
<p>i'm accepted to umich lsa as intl transfer. i'm c/o 2008.
my hs classmate also got accpeted as intl transfer.</p>