Anyone transfer into Haas?

<p>I got into UCLA Biz/Econ but I'm considering a big gamble and taking a year and applying to Haas.</p>

<p>I have a 3.85 cumulative right now and all I would need to take is</p>

<p>Business Law
English (fiction/literature)
Some science like Biology/Chem + lab
Statistics</p>

<p>I've should have aimed for Haas at the beginning but I'm beginning to want to go there more and more just because it is basicly THE business school to go to inside california.</p>

<p>Basicly the acceptance rate is at 20% for all Haas eligible applicants but the real acceptance rate is at 8% for all applicants.</p>

<p>so are you going to ucla for a year or staying at your current college?</p>

<p>i would have to stay at my current college... will ucla take me again if i reapply a year later if i dont get into haas? :p</p>

<p>^ yeah prolly.</p>

<p>most likely. so you're going to have finished all breadth and prereqs by the time you apply/ or what</p>

<p>yeah i will have finished all of them</p>

<p>and if you're not from a CC, you can't go over the unit limit.</p>

<p>what do you mean unit limit? I know there is a transfer unit restriction like you can only transfer a max of say 70 units... is that what you mean?</p>

<p><a href="http://students.berkeley.edu/files/Admissions/Transfer_06.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://students.berkeley.edu/files/Admissions/Transfer_06.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>"Each school or college sets its own maximum
transfer unit limitation; most programs will
not offer admission to students who have
accumulated more than 80 UC-transferable
semester units before enrollment. EXCEPTION:
If all course work was completed
at a two-year college, this maximum unit
policy does not apply."</p>

<p>well, buddy, i can tell you one thing. you're the toughest competitor besides me that i have seen thus far. if i have anywhere remotely near good chances, so do you.</p>