Anyone care to speculate.

<p>While looking at the profile for admitted students to the Haas school of business, I noticed the large disparity between applicants and eligible applicants. 73% of the applicants did not show planned completion of the admission requirements and were considered ineligible.</p>

<p>Transfer</a> Statistics, Undergraduate Program - Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley</p>

<p>My question is this, How close do you think this number is when compared to students applying for extremely impacted majors at UCB and UCLA?</p>

<p>I would assume the number is not quite that high, (due to the prestige level of Haas and the extraordinary number of requirements) but still pretty significant. Maybe around 40%. I also base this on my counselor at CC telling me that it would not be a deal breaker if I hadn't finished Calculus 2 prior to Spring 2010. Which, as an Econ major, I now know is incredibly untrue.</p>

<p>For my benefit, I hope other counselors are clueless as well. :)</p>

<p>I guess there is no place for speculation in the UC Transfer forum. haha</p>

<p>I can’t imagine it would be that high. People would have to be incredibly stupid, which I guess they are. It says right on the website you will not be considered for admission unless you have all of the prereqs done. Well for psych at least</p>