<p>Yeah, that schedule looks good. </p>
<p>You don’t need A100 to be accepted into Kelley. Just make sure to get all solid B and above. If you got, say, a B- in K201 first semester, you might want to take A100 second semester and get a good grade to try and make up for the B-. But you don’t need A100 as long as you stay on course for all solid B’s.</p>
<p>Not taking A100 freshman year put you behind schedule to take Icore in Fall of junior year. So you might want to look into taking A201 in the summer and transferring the credit to IUB. You will be in Kelley already, so you would only need a solid C or above in it for it to count as an Icore prerequisite. Then you could take A100 in the fall and A202 in the spring at IUB. Since you are taking only four Icore prerequisites freshman year at IUB, you might want to take some Icore prerequisites in summers at community college or local college in order to get all of them done before fall of junior year (maybe T175 1.5 credit Kelley Icore prereq freshman year, which grades easily). What is your major? You need to have completed Icore to take a lot of upper level classes for most majors. </p>
<p>You can use the Credit Transfer Service to find Icore prerequisite classes in your area that will transfer to IUB. Classes that often transfer are both intro accountings, micro and macroeconomics, business law, English composition, finite, calculus. That is half of the Icore prerequisites. Of course you need to take some of them at IUB freshman year in order to be able to apply to Kelley.
[Credit</a> Transfer Service: Admissions: Indiana University](<a href=“http://cts.admissions.indiana.edu/]Credit”>http://cts.admissions.indiana.edu/)</p>
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