chances of trasfering into Hass school of business?

<p>I'm attending UCSC this fall as a business major and i'm planning to transfer to UCB in 2 years, what are my chances of getting accepted into the Grad school of Hass</p>

<p>Very, very low. They accept 9-11% of transfer applicants and 40-50% continuing students.</p>

<p>Those are somewhat deceptive numbers if you realize that most of the potential applicants were told by their counselors not to bother, since they had next to no chance, thus the students who actually apply are mostly the very top.</p>

<p>While they are discouraging numbers though, if you think you're up to the challenge, you can certainly give it a shot.</p>

<p>I don't think you have a high chance. I also think it's hard to transfer from one UC to another.</p>

<p>With that said, if you have very good GPA, good ECs, essays, blah blah blah, you might have a shot.</p>

<p>Btw it's Haas not Hass.</p>

<p>I love Hass avocados!</p>

<p>did you mean grad school, as in the MBA program, or undergrad?</p>

<p>My advice is, don't worry about getting an undergrad business degree, just take what you like to study and get your MBA later. Unless you want to be a CPA right out of college, your job outlook is basically the same.</p>

<p>Frankly, undergrad business majors are not well-rounded.</p>

<p>is it common for people at berkeley to double major with Engineering AND business? (in my case, i'm admitted with Bioengineering, but considering applying for simultaneous admittance into Haas business)</p>