<p>Can anyone please rank the top 5 business schools at universities in California?</p>
<p>thanks very much</p>
<p>Can anyone please rank the top 5 business schools at universities in California?</p>
<p>thanks very much</p>
<p>Berkeley
USC
Santa clara
USD</p>
<p>I cant think of a 5th one</p>
<p>I know Pepperdine has a very strong business program.</p>
<p>USC has a great business program.</p>
<p>Undergrad</a> - BSchools</p>
<p>UCB
USC
Santa Clara
USD</p>
<p>Pepperdine
CSUF
CSLB</p>
<p>thanks.</p>
<p>does anyone know what kind of stats one would need to transfer from a university to berkeley or ucla for sophomore or junior year?</p>
<p>bump</p>
<p>When you say "business schools", I think most people are going to think you mean graduate schools, but it sounds like you're looking for schools with undergraduate business degrees. Is that true? A lot of schools (and I think this is true of all of the UCs) don't offer undergraduate business degrees. The closest they have would probably be an economics major. So, you may need to reframe your question with those things in mind.</p>
<p>i am looking for notable and highly respected business schools for undergrad that have a high transfer acceptance % when coming from another university. Anyone know of some good ones?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>The UCs take very few transfers from other four year schools. The majority of their transfers come from the California community colleges. If you are already at a four year school and want to transfer you should look at the private schools mentioned above.</p>
<p>BerkeleyMom, thanks for clarifying the question! When I read it quickly, I couldn't understand why no one had mentioned Stanford.</p>