Chances of getting into HAAS Business School

What are the chances for admissions to HAAS business school in case the new SAT score is 1320 and average GPA is about 3.9.

The only frosh direct admission to business is if you apply to the MET program and are admitted. Most business majors are admitted as juniors through competitive admission during their second year of enrollment.

You need to research the admission process better.

As said above, you can’t apply directly into Haas. You have to apply to UC Berkeley as undeclared, specifically to: College of Letters and Science, Undeclared–Pre-Business Administration. Regardless, your high school GPA and SAT will mean nothing aside from helping you get into UC Berkeley initially.

In your sophomore year, you apply for Haas. If you get in, you go to Haas. If you don’t, you choose another major, typically econ, political economy, etc.

The alternative to get into Haas is as a junior transfer applicant, where you can transfer directly into it. However, the admit rate is around 5% and if you don’t get in, you have no backup major to fall back on and you don’t get into Berkeley.

It is fairly competitive for UCB students applying to Haas. The admit rate to Haas for applicants from UCB is about 37% with an average GPA of 3.65.

The above mentioned 5% is cc transfers with a 3.9GPA. As a backup plan, they can apply to a CSU or a less competitive private school or out of state schools.

If I took one of the Haas pre-reqs pass/no pass in the fall and am taking it again as a grade in the spring, would Haas take the grade I initially received when I took it as p/np? Would this affect my chance of getting into Haas?

Are you a CA resident? If not there is no financial aid for OOS students.

@Milanomint All pre-reqs must be taken for a letter grade. Naturally they wouldn’t accepted your P/NP course and would only use the course you took in spring.

I don’t think it affects your chances in any way, but you need to complete the course with a C- or better in spring, or you won’t be admitted.