<p>I don’t think it matters that much where you take the finite, calculus, micro and macro. My son was a direct admit and took finite, micro and macro, and business law at Ivy Tech, where they were really easy, and W131 at his high school (also easy). He took finite at IUB and had to drop after the first test. If he hadn’t been a direct admit at the time, the “W” in finite would probably have kept him from being admitted to Kelley. He just graduated Saturday with high distinction in accounting and finance; so, in his case, finite at IU was a poor predictor of how he would do in Kelley, and micro and macro at Ivy Tech had no negative effect on future performance either. When you take these classes at IUB as a non-direct admit, one poor performance on one test can literally keep you out of Kelley and change the course of your whole life! Minimize the risk as much as you can.</p>