<p>So I can file my transfer application :)</p>
<p>The world just doesn’t feel the same without me having to wait for a decision from Michigan. lol</p>
<p>So I can file my transfer application :)</p>
<p>The world just doesn’t feel the same without me having to wait for a decision from Michigan. lol</p>
<p>GOODLUCK!!!</p>
<p>You just made me happy.</p>
<p>Good for you, A2Wolves. I know it’s been a rough and frustrating haul for you, and I’m glad you haven’t given up on Michigan altogether.</p>
<p>I confess you had me worried for a minute when you were hinting at revenge. I didn’t if you meant you were going to earn millions and never give a dime, or whether you meant something more nefarious.</p>
<p>From what I have seen, Kines transfer applications can be somewhat selective. Good luck, and knock 'em dead at Indiana (whether you finish there or not, I know you can have a great experience).</p>
<p>So, you’re primed and ready for another round in the boxing ring? Wow, you are a glutton for punishment…
Do try to settle in and enjoy your IU experience. It would be a shame to have your freshman year consumed by another U-M admissions saga. Don’t you think you have the U placed too high on a pedestal? It’s really not THAT great…LOL!!!</p>
<p>Oh, i’ve already done my “revenge” haha, don’t worry it was nothing harmful.</p>
<p>There won’t be another attempt after this one, because the BBA program is 3 years, and I have to apply this year, and I am going into it with the attitude of “eh, it’s 1 in a 100, i don’t have much chance anyways” rather than “WHY AM I NOT BEING ADMITTED?” </p>
<p>I may apply to Kines too, but I don’t think my parents want me getting a SM degree, rather just a business degree (more versatility), and they’re paying for it.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, and I messed up because you can’t apply to BBA until winter, so it’s not going to be August, lol. Although I can apply to Kines through the admissions office in August, and then to the BBA in the winter.</p>
<p>Im surprised hoedown didnt say anything…but a2wolves, i dont know if you are aware of this but winter admissions is strictly for transfer students. I understand that you will be in college…therefore, you are a “transfer” student; however, keep in mind that winter admissions does not show your collegiate GPA, thus, your admissions decision will be strictly based on you HS performance. You are going to be competing against transfer students with 40 to 60 units with very strong collegiate academic records… but then again, im not so sure about the college you are applying to… Talk to your admissions representative; if im correct, he or she will advise you to apply for spring instead of winter so they could see your college performance. Good luck!</p>