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This weekend I will be making blog a post related to good schools to transfer to for IB. Obviously I don't know enough about you to tell you what the best options for you are but some common options are Northwestern, Cornell, Penn, UNC (have to stay a semester then transfer in), UVA and USC.

Look for a post sometime this week with a comprehensive list of good schools to transfer to for IB.

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@ls1995 Ya, I'm in ILR. Its really versatile. On its own it won't prepare you for IB, but getting a business minor is super easy ( only like 3 classes that aren't already required for the major) plus there are tons of relevant extra curriculars. Also, by the end of sophomore year you finish all of your requirements and you only take electives for the next 2 years. Heres a list of the classes I'm planning on taking next semester: financial accounting principles, statistical methods II, investment banking experience (graduate level), intermediate microeconomic theory, business strategy. Personally I think those classes sound pretty good considering my major is supposedly the study of unions haha. Also, look into the hotel school. Its easier than AEM, plus theres an I-banking track, its like AEM but you also have to take the interpersonal skills classes since its a hospitality school .

 

What is the name of the program if you do not mind me asking?

From the research I have done, Ross is next to impossible to transfer into, and i would be transferring in as a junior so I don't think it is even possible. Northwestern was another possibility that I looked into. How about Georgetown? I will look into some of the other schools you recommended.

 

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