<p>Alright well they arent exactly ■■■■■■■. I know you feel good you got into AA, but as someone who didnt get into Kelley, you dont have to put down the school so much and seemingly name call the student body…</p>
<p>Well, I did have to go to PSU-Smeal freshman year. Smeal isn’t that bad compared to Kelley, and I was in their accelerated business program too (sapphire: <a href=“http://www.smeal.psu.edu/uprog/sapphire)%5B/url%5D”>http://www.smeal.psu.edu/uprog/sapphire)</a>. The student body was average to say the least. I studied less in college than I did in high school and yet I was at the top of my class. That’s only one of the many reasons I decided to transfer out.</p>
<p>do you think i can get into a better school like gtown or cornell if i have very good ap, sat 2s, sats and ecs, good grades, but a bad rank(not top 10%)</p>
<p>But what do you mean by very good “SAT’s”? 2250 and over? I think if you have a 2200 but you’re not in the top 10% of your class (but still have a 3.6 or 3.7+) then you have a shot.</p>
<p>Kelley weeds out the idiots. Only the smart ones actually get into Kelley and survive I-Core. Employers know what the top schools are, and recruit there. You will get the same recruiters at Kelley that you will at any other top B-School, outside of a few top schools. The job offers on the ucso website show this.</p>
<p>Indiana’s philosophy is not to deny the right to an education to anyone who is fit for the challenge - hence the low admission rates. What isn’t shown is the incredibly low average GPAs of the prerequisite classes - required for admission to the Kelley School. Either you work hard and get into the school at IU, or you are already a top student and are directly admitted. I’m talking around a 2.3 average. I’ve myself had many classes where the course was weighed up to a C on exams, and you only got credit for the class if you got a C. The education is difficult, employers realize this. Kelley has a great reputation and lots of employers who come onto campus and recruit.</p>
<p>I’d give you data, but i’m really not the best to ask, as i’m not really a Kelley major at Indiana, and i’m not focused on going into the world of Business. Check out the ucso.indiana.edu website for information on job offers, salary statistics, etc.</p>
<p>^^ IU’s academics are certainly not “garbage.”</p>
<p>The very top students in Kelley (including those in the banking workshop) are generally extremely smart, and could have gone to signifigantly more selective schools. The school is a “semi-target” on Wall Street because of these students.</p>
<p>However, those students are the minority - and IU as a whole is a pretty typical state school, where the academics are fairly mediocre and most students stay in-state after graduation.</p>