I am stuck, and don't know if I'm doing the right thing. Please help.

<p>I’m currently a student at a community college in NJ, on my second semester, planning to transfer to Rutgers after I complete the amount of credits I need. My current selected major is Associate in Science, Professional Studies and I picked up a sheet in the counseling office, called “Best Bets - How to succeed in Business at Rutgers University - New Brunswick”, showing the list of courses that required for entrance into the New Brunswick Business program. I am following this sheet and am going to take all the courses that are on this paper, since they are REQUIRED, and if I miss out on one course, I might be screwed even though my grades are good. </p>

<p>However, Rutgers will not be the only school I will be applying to. Rutgers is just my top choice. I am looking at other schools as well such as a couple SUNY schools, TCNJ, etc. The thing I am worried about is - As you know, I’m following the green sheet, which has the courses I must take for entrance into the New Brunswick Business program … but I’m very worried that the SUNY schools and TCNJ might not match this green sheet, which Rutgers wants, so do I have to take courses that SUNY and TCNJ wants too or does it not matter?</p>

<p>For example, on the green sheet for Rutgers, it says I must take Financial Accounting, Micro Economics, Intro to Information Technology, etc. What if SUNY and TCNJ didn’t want me to take these courses? Plus, I don’t even know if I should keep this major. If I take these business courses and all of us sudden one day, I decide to change my major, I would have taken those courses for nothing … so I am so stuck on what to do. Please help me. Thank you very much …</p>

<p>you should be fine as long as you don’t miss any courses required by SUNY and TCNJ. taking extra courses won’t hurt your chances</p>