Why do most college application ask for "current year courses"?

<p>I want to apply transfer in the spring 2013, and I see most application asking for list of current year classes, and indicate the level of those classes.</p>

<p>So if I want to transfer in spring, is it better to take many high level classes in fall 2012 .</p>

<p>I mean is it better to take 15 credits instead of 12 credits (because I have 47.5 credits, and most college only accept 60 transferring credits, I am kind of hard to decide how many credits I should take next semester), or this does not matter.</p>

<p>SO IF I only take 12 credits next semester, will they deny me because they think I am not a hard working student?</p>

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<p>No. If your school is strict on incoming credits, they might hack off your 2.5 credit class (most schools allow you to enter with a max of 60 credits). How do you get a .5 credit, anyway?</p>

<p>you only show up half the time</p>

<p>I don’t know, the BIO class in my college has 4.5 credits</p>

<p>so, if i only take 12 credits next semester, will the admission office think i am not a hard working student?</p>

<p>^Nobody can answer this question with any certainty. It really depends on the school and the rest of your application.</p>

<p>I want to treansfer to NYU, can anyone give me more suggestions</p>

<p>Call the school and ask.</p>