Strategies to get into Kelly for International Students?

<p>Hi. Thanks for the reply. Oh I think I can waive the whole English language proficiency with my sat score and I went to an American international school for 12 years, plus I did take AP English, even though I got a 3, but I think that’s enough proof. So are you saying I can take those classes online while I am at the University? Wouldn’t Kelley question the applicants why they took those classes online when they are being offered at the university? And do I have to pay extra for those classes? </p>

<p>I did take all 3 AP tests. Got 3s on both English (never my best subject) and Calc AB (this one I blame myself for not studying hard enough), totally bombed the two econ tests (but that was because it was my last semester, and I was notified that I had to go into the military after I graduated highschool, so I was really not in the mood of taking the tests; but otherwise, I did pretty well on my class work and still remember most of the concepts). I know they won’t receive credits because they are not 4s, but at least I will be on a better footing since I know the materials?</p>

<p>Also, I found that W170 can be a substitute for w131, not saying w170 is easier, but it does sound more interesting than w131. M118 is the Calculus class right? so it’s pretty much like AP calc but a little bit more? And E201 is macro or micro? So is the difficulty level of those classes the same the AP classes I took back in high school? I mean, I know it’s suppose to be a little bit harder since it’s college, but are they really that hard? The posts on this forum saying how hard it is to get solid Bs for those classes are kind of freaking me out. Are they really that hard? Oh and, so are those classes what Kelley will look at heavily when I apply? Will they care about the other classes I take (like music theory or non-business related stuff?)</p>