<p>How hard is it to transfer into their b-schools? Anyone know average the stats for junior transfers?</p>
<p>Dunno much about CMU...here's Georgetown's data:</p>
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Applied: 274
Accepted: 83
Enrolled: 50
Mean Verbal SAT: 634
Mean Math SAT: 689
Mean College GPA: 3.72 </p>
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<p>brand 182- do you know if there is a link for georgetown college?</p>
<p>I've never seen one. Ask the g-town guru (nspeds).</p>
<p>hey brand do you know if those means are for the average applicant, the average applicant admitted, or the average applicant enrolled? I'd assume it's for the average applicant admitted, but the site doens't specify. </p>
<p>If so, those are very encouraging statistics for me :)</p>
<p>I would also assume that the information refers to those accepted. The information would be somewhat useless if it referred to the average applicant that applied (as it would lose a lot of relevance) and I have a feeling that it doesn't refer to enrolled.</p>
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<p>Yeah...that's exactly what I thought when I saw it. For risk of ridicule, I won't flat out say that McDonough is easier to get into, but...well, you get my point. ;)</p>
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<p>I don't know of any. You can call the admissions office and ask; they are usually forthcoming about such inquiries.</p>