(URGENT)Question regarding Carey Business School

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<p>@nosuchthing
BlueJayBJ, Tanman and Al6200 provided helpful responses and I agree looking into Applied Mathematics and Statistics ([Johns</a> Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering](<a href=“Hopkins Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics”>Hopkins Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics)), Economics ([Undergraduate](<a href=“http://www.econ.jhu.edu/undergraduate/]Undergraduate[/url]”>Undergraduate | Economics | Johns Hopkins University)</a>) and Entrepreneurship and Management ([The</a> Center for Leadership Education, Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering](<a href=“Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering”>Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering)) are good choices. </p>

<p>I just want to clear up any confusion because Hopkins does not work like other undergraduate schools with business schools. The Carey School is a separate institution. There is no internal transfer process from the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences / Whiting School of Engineering to the Carey School. You would have to apply as a transfer student if you wanted to pursue an undergraduate degree at Carey. Also as was mentioned previously, the programs are not designed as traditional undergraduate programs for students just out of high school. The programs are not housed on the Homewood Campus. This is not like Wharton with Penn or McIntire at UVa or Stern at NYU.</p>