Easier to internal transfer to Marshall or Stern?

<p>I am an accepted biology major to both USC and NYU CAS. However,I am switching to psych and planning to minor in business, or management assuming that I don’t get into the business school. At which school would it be easier to transfer into the business program?</p>

<p>Not sure about USC, but there were about 2 internal transfers for the sophomore class out of about 50.</p>

<p>Marshall might be easier since it is not ranked nearly as high as Stern, lol.</p>

<p>I found this data on internal transfers for USC
[USC</a> Marshall Undergraduate Program Admissions Internal Major Applicant](<a href=“http://www.marshall.usc.edu/undergradprogram/admissions/admissions-internal-major-applicant.htm]USC”>http://www.marshall.usc.edu/undergradprogram/admissions/admissions-internal-major-applicant.htm)
I wasn’t really able to find any hard statistics on NYU’s internal transfer rate, but it would seem as though it’s easier to transfer into Marshall.</p>

<p>So only 2 people got accepted? o.o</p>

<p>for the sophomore transfer orientation yea there were only like 2 internal transfers, not sure about the junior class. of course some of them may have not gone to the transfer orientation…but I doubt it.</p>

<p>The admission office told me usually 50 seats available and 10-30% internal transfer rate to Stern after 1 year?
NYU website, and wiki says 12% transfer rate over the years.
You said 2 persons internal, meant only like 8 people applied for transfer if the 12% is any accurate?</p>

<p>some of these numbers got to be wrong. They just cannot be all right.</p>

<p>that 12% would be the overall transfer rate</p>