<p>Hi. I will soon be taking some courses at a community college. The courses I was thinking of taking are American Govt., Psychology, English, and Sociology. When I transfer into Rutgers this spring, I was planning on majoring in Public Health, Nutritional Sciences, Clinical Laboratory Science or Nursing. Is this course load okay, and should I replace a course with a different one?</p>
<p>Have you looked at the Rutgers website?:</p>
<p>[Rutgers</a> Admissions | What are the Entrance Requirements for Transfer Students?](<a href=“http://admissions.rutgers.edu/ApplyNow/MoreForTransferApplicants/EntranceRequirements.aspx]Rutgers”>http://admissions.rutgers.edu/ApplyNow/MoreForTransferApplicants/EntranceRequirements.aspx)</p>
<p>Or, if applicable:</p>
<p>[Rutgers</a> SHRP - Prospective Students](<a href=“http://shrp.rutgers.edu/prospective_students/]Rutgers”>http://shrp.rutgers.edu/prospective_students/)</p>
<p>I have, and I haven’t found much info. I’ve also looked for course sequences for the majors, and many of them do not have examples of them. Those two sites I’ve already visited.</p>
<p>A better question would be, what one more course do you all recommend I take?</p>
<p>Just shooting from the hip because they likely fill core requirements and are related to your fields of interest: chemistry, biology or math.</p>