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Old 07-17-2008, 03:35 PM   #1
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Transfer Help

Hey guys im new here and I have a question. I'm currently an International Transfer student in a community college in Texas and would finally like to transfer. I have a 3.29(at the time of application) although its goin up to a 3.55 after the current semester in Mechanical Engineering. I have some schools ini mind, particularly Arizona State University, Purdue University and University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. What do you think my chances are for admission as a Junior, because i have about 79 hours although not all are in Engineering, some in Business Admin, because im a double major. Thanks
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Old 07-19-2008, 04:46 AM   #2
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You might want to look at the transfer policies for each school. Last time I checked you could only have 60 or so credit hrs that transfer into Purdue from a two-year school. Other then that I don't know how its at ASU or UMinn-twin cities but you may be losing money by taking more classes. You should be alright for Purdue though gpa wise.
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