Undergraduate Business - What were your first year courses?

<p>Title says it all</p>

<p>10 char.</p>

<p>I was in the business school as a freshman and have since dropped out but if you are applying to the business school by the second semester of your sophomore year (which is the norm), they want you to take calc 1 (135, I think) and intro to microeconomics, which was a good class.</p>

<p>sorry I thought you meant first semester. then for the second, most people take macroeconomics, and some accounting course, maybe. there is also an intro to business course that you can take, but I don't know if I would recommend this course.</p>

<p>Why did you drop?</p>

<p>anyone who expressed even the slightest interest in the business school (1st, 2nd, 3rd choice) was automatically put into the business school. if accepted into the business school, when you enroll in SAS, it clearly stated that you would be automatically put into the bs AFTER the first year. </p>

<p>I got an email within the first several weeks of school in september, saying that I was not a part of SAS; I was enrolled in the business school already. </p>

<p>fortunately, the unenrollment process was pretty simple: you just email somebody. but they still forgot to transfer my scholarship and funds back to SAS, for which rutgers put a financial hold on my account when I tried to register for classes. saying it was a mess is an understatement since the business school-automatic enrollment created unnecessary problems. </p>

<p>but I still like rutgers.</p>

<p>i applied to pharm, engineering, and SAS ( all NB), is it possible for me to get into the business school as a freshman?</p>

<p>if you did not choose business school on your freshman application, I don't think you can apply to business school before the second semester of your sophomore year. they're looking for specific courses to have been completed before you are actually enrolled in bs for your junior and senior year. you can look it up on the rutgers business school website. </p>

<p>also, if you already have applied to pharmacy, engineering, and SAS, which are besides the bs of course, the most prestigious schools rutgers can offer, why business school in addition?</p>