<p>are you a current student at NU?
- MMSS is one of the best programs available at NU- almost every freshman econ major I know wants to apply for the program, and it is incredibly selective- but it has amazing perks. if you’re a prospie, apply for it! almost no one knows about it before they get into NU, so admission into the program as an entering student is much easier.
- you don’t apply to MENU- it’s an invitation based on your AP/IB Calc grades; it’s a fairly difficult sequence, but if you look clearly at the prereqs for the Kellogg Certificate, you will notice that preference for the program IS GIVEN to students who take MENU/MMSS: [Kellogg</a> School Certificate Program for Undergraduates - Kellogg School of Management - Northwestern University](<a href=“http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/certificate/prospective/finance/prerequisites.htm]Kellogg”>http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/certificate/prospective/finance/prerequisites.htm)</p>
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notice that each MMSS class fills requirements for the Kellogg program… </p>
<p>If your overall goal is the Kellogg Certificate, I would def. recommend applying for MMSS since it is one of the special programs at NU. The courses that you would have to take for MMSS basically fill all of the prereqs for the Certificate. MENU is for students who either enjoy math, didn’t know about MMSS but want to get in the next year, or want the Kellogg Certificate. </p>
<p>Hope that helped!</p>