<p>I'm going to IU in the fall, and I'm thinking I want to make Accounting my major. However, I wasn't a direct admit to Kelley. Can I still take the required courses like BUS-A100? Do I take them at another building? If someone could help me understand how my Freshman year will work, what classes I need, etc, that would be great. </p>
<p>And if anyone has insight into what percentage of non-direct students wanting to get into Kelley actually manage it. I’m concerned about S going with the carrot of Kelley but ultimately not being admitted? </p>
<p>When I talked to an advisor, they said about 50% of the applicants from University Division to Kelley get in. </p>
<p>Please review the following links:</p>
<p><a href=“Strategies for Standard Kelley Admissions - Indiana University - Bloomington - College Confidential Forums”>Strategies for Standard Kelley Admissions - Indiana University - Bloomington - College Confidential Forums;
<p><a href=“Easiest Schedule for Standard Admit - Indiana University - Bloomington - College Confidential Forums”>Easiest Schedule for Standard Admit - Indiana University - Bloomington - College Confidential Forums;
<p>A&H: REL A250 or A201 for Spring (I believe that both satisfy WC)
A&H: Frit M222 with Professor Scalabrini(satisfies WC)</p>
<p>FOLK F101, PSY P101, SOC S101…</p>
<p>These are relatively easy courses based upon grade distribution link below.</p>
<p>Register early for the orientation and get a good professor based upon the following link. Your chance of getting in Kelley would be maximized.</p>
<p><a href=“http://gradedistribution.registrar.indiana.edu/gradedist.php?dept=FRIT&subject=&crse=222&clsnbr=&instrname=&report_selection=gradedist&search_process=go”>http://gradedistribution.registrar.indiana.edu/gradedist.php?dept=FRIT&subject=&crse=222&clsnbr=&instrname=&report_selection=gradedist&search_process=go</a></p>
<p>Look through the old threads too for more info.</p>