<p>O.K., it seems like you could take these three at a cc the summer prior to entering IU and then be able to take the four I recommended in the above post at IUB:</p>
<p>CC
W131 equivalent
M118 finite equivalent
E201 microeconomics equivalent </p>
<p>Then take the same four classes recommended earlier:</p>
<p>Fall
BUS C104 (there are no prerequisites for this class)
BUS K201 (there are no prerequisites for this class)</p>
<p>Spring
BUS C204 (W131 is the only prerequisite)
ECON E370 (M118 Finite and ECON E201 are the prerequisites)</p>
<p>Make sure to have your community college send your transcripts to IUB in August or as early as possible after finishing the classes to make sure your credit for W131 and M118 show up on your transcript early enough so that you can take C204 and E370. Check your Onestart account to make sure the classes show up on your transcript so that you can take C204 and E370 in the Spring semester. If they don’t show up a few weeks after ordering them, then order them again from your cc.</p>
<p>I would stay away from E201 at IUB. Last Fall, only 28.9% (532 out of 1844) students got a solid B or higher. That makes E201 one of the hardest weed out classes.</p>
<p>W131 should not be that difficult, but sometimes you get teachers who are not fair graders, and since the teachers are graduate students and change so often, you don’t have a way of predicting what you will get. Here are some examples of low, low grades in W131.</p>
<p>Number of solid B or higher:
Fall 2011
Farajo 5 out of 27
Coombs 9 out of 28
Vaughn 6 out of 24
Hanson 8 out of 23
Ha 7 out of 23
Comer 6 out of 25
Warner 4 out of 23
Borgo 6 out of 27</p>
<p>Spring 2012
Pacenza 7 of 27
Noell 4 of 27
Borgo 4 of 24
Lycurgus 4 of 25</p>
<p>You get stuck with these types of graders, and your chances of getting into Kelley would go down a lot.</p>
<p>Also, great point by Hkem. Take STAT-K 310 if you can’t get finite or E201 at your cc in the summer, but can get calculus. STAT-K 310 is actually easier than E370. He wrote that “The best route for any freshman trying to get into Kelley is stats, C104, and K201. That gives you three classes in which if you can’t get a B, Kelley is doing a favor by not letting you in.” You need four classes taken on the IUB campus to apply to Kelley, however, so I think C104 and K201 in Fall, and K201 and C204 in Spring would be best. With that plan, you would only need W131 equivalent and calculus equivalent in the summer from a cc, other university, or an IU regional campus or AP credit or Advanced College Project (if you go to high school in Indiana).</p>