Graduate in 4 years? LSP->CAS

<p>Look Kayf do you even go to NYU. Have you even read the course requirements for LSP? It’s a two year program and you need 64 credits. Each class is 4 credits so it comes down to 16 classes. Out of the 64 credits you have to take, you have to take 8 credits for two classes in Writing, 3 classes in Culture foundations, 3 classes in Social foundations, 12 credits of science OR MATH and 24 ADDITIONAL LIBERAL ARTS COURSES.</p>

<p>So LSP already requires you to complete the rudimentary level of math like algebra and precalc ,and other easy stuff. In the 24 additional credit section ( this is about 6 classes you can take), principles of econ I and II are offered, so before you become a junior you can already complete 2 out of the 6 core courses after your sophomore year. </p>

<p>When you hit Junior fall, you should be able to take CALC I which is the only math required for MOST of the econ electives. You should be taking Statistics, and you can take Intermediate Micro or Macro. You have more than ENOUGH spaces to complete an econ major in the 2 years after you transfer from lsp in your sophomore spring. </p>

<p>I said that the LSP are exempted from a couple of the MAP requirements like culture&context, text&ideas, and they can take the sciences&math while in LSP. You still have to take 2 foreign language courses, you can choose to place out of it if you speak a second language which is pretty easy. </p>

<p>And i’m advising the op to not read things they can just found on the web. I’m sure his hoping to hear from NYU students who knows what’s going on. </p>

<p>And to answer the OP. The chances are quite high. They are not going to keep you there in your foreign sites forever… You are only going to be there for one year. My friend was in Florence for a year. To transfer out of LSP into CAS, you need a minimum GPA of 3.4. It’s not hard at all. </p>

<p>I’m not even going to bother reading kayf’s last paragraph. The content is probably as useful as the labels you get on your fast food. </p>

<p>Again OP, what i suggest you is that look at the link i sent you: [Program</a> Requirements, LS: TCP | NYU](<a href=“http://core.ls.nyu.edu/object/totalrequirements09.html]Program”>http://core.ls.nyu.edu/object/totalrequirements09.html)</p>

<p>Plan your courses ahead. If you are aiming for an econ major, make sure u can complete principles of econ I&II, whatever math courses you have to take in order to take Calc I in junior fall. Take science courses to meet the Nat sci requirement. See if you can place out of foreign languages requirement. To be honest if you are thinking about econ, i hope that you have some quantitative AP scores… </p>

<p>Hope this helps :D</p>