<p>Im taking Enviro and life science but the labs are full and i couldnt get into them....will this really hurt my chances as a transfer student? </p>
<p>looking at UWisc, trinity (ct), and UNC chapel hill</p>
<p>Im taking Enviro and life science but the labs are full and i couldnt get into them....will this really hurt my chances as a transfer student? </p>
<p>looking at UWisc, trinity (ct), and UNC chapel hill</p>
<p>What is your intended major?</p>
<p>International relations/economics/business…plan on getting jd/mba…</p>
<p>definitely NOT science</p>
<p>You are required to take at least one physical science or bio lab prior to transfer</p>
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And this information comes from where?</p>
<p>OP… if the schools where you are applying do, in fact, require a lab science, with lab, prior to transfer… I would suggest you put an explanation of why you did not take the lab portion in the Additional Information portion of your application and indicate that you will correct this, if admitted, via summer class (is possible) or in the transfer school at earliest opportunity.</p>
<p>You can also call the transfer admissions staff and discuss with them.</p>
<p>Depends on the school, some schools have pretty strict general education requirements that must be satisfied prior to transfer(Notre Dame).</p>
<p>In regards to most schools though, a student won’t need to complete such requirements prior to transfer…just before graduation.</p>
<p>Hmm thanks a ton guys!!</p>
<p>UW-madison isnt THAT hard to get into, and trinity/bucknell dont state anything about it. I dont think it will hurt me if i have a great gpa</p>