<p>what's my chance at texas-austin in their business school?
GPA: 3.92w 3.7 uw
SAT I: 660m, 590v, 640w (1890)
class rank: 7%
EC: 2 varsity sports, few clubs
race: asian
resident: virginia (OOS)
7 AP/AICE (British Cambridge program) courses by the end of the year</p>
<p>AT UT it is very difficult for a OOS to get admitted. I would definitely have a back up plan.</p>
<p>I'd say, as an out-of-state student, it's...well...difficult to say the least. I think the average rank of people in the Mccombs busniess school is somewhere around the top 2%.</p>
<p>thx
how about going around little bit?
go to other major school, like art and science school, then transfer within the school?</p>
<p>I heard it's just as hard to get in through means of transfering schools.</p>
<p>Not to sound negative, your chances are slim.</p>
<p>The business school is notorious for being incredibly difficult to gain admission to. In-state students who are in the top 10% are automatically admitted to UT-Austin, but to have a fair chance at being admitted to the business school you almost have to be in the top 2 or 3% of your high school class...and that's for in-state kids. A lot of kids start out in a different school, say the school of communications, and then try to transfer into the business school but that is also really difficult to do successfully. UT-Austin is a great school though, and Austin is without a doubt one of the coolest cities to live in, so go ahead and apply and if you don't get into the business school still consider attending if accepted.</p>
<p>I do know quite a few people who transferred in later, but I suppose the competition isn't any easier. I guess you'll really need very solid GPA etc. to do that~~</p>