Kelley School of Business

<p>PatriotsFan33, if you aren’t challenged at Kelley, then you are doing something wrong.</p>

<p>IU is full of mediocre freshmen and sophomores that will not even get into Kelley. If you surround yourself with these students, you will not find Kelley challenging during your first two years there. Get into Hutton Honors College if you aren’t already, and then you will be able to take honors versions of the two computer classes, the two speech/communications classes, and the two two-hundred level accounting classes taught by Hewitt and Sprinkle. You won’t find these classes easy, and you won’t find too many mediocre students in them either.</p>

<p>You act like graduating with a 3.7 in finance will be a breeze. I noticed in one of your other posts that you art thinking of double majoring in accounting, too. If you can pull off a 3.7+ with those majors at Kelley, you will easily be in the top ten percent of your graduating class and have no trouble getting interviews with good companies. Kelley is a top ten finance school and currently rated #6 in accounting in the latest Public Accounting Report. I doubt any place you can transfer to would be rated that high in both majors.</p>

<p>In terms of housing, you might look into residence scholars (Ashton Johnston). It is single rooms (10’ X13’), very inexpensive (less than $3,000 this year), and has a great location at 10th and Sunrise, with lots of parking across tenth street with the D-5 permit. As of last week, there were still about 20 of these singles left unassigned for males. Getting in requires an essay, so if you are interested, you should apply very soon.
<a href=“http://www.rps.indiana.edu/llpscholars.cfml?aud=fut[/url]”>http://www.rps.indiana.edu/llpscholars.cfml?aud=fut&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;