<p>Just say you got admitted into any undergraduate university, and you wanted to transfer to a different graduate school than the one your school is in. What do they ask for you?</p>
<h2>I think they ask for</h2>
<p>1) College Essay ( New one for them )
2) GPA in college.
3) SAT?</p>
<p>Going to a different graduate school than the one you went to as an undergraduate is not a “transfer.”</p>
<p>Also, while they will look at your GPA, the standarized test for graduate schools is called the GRE. It is similar in some ways, with a writing section, a math section, a reading section, and an experimental section. Your essay is called a “statement of purpose,” I believe, and will be looked at for admissions.</p>
<p>If you’re in an undergraduate college and wish to transfer to another college to finish your bachelor’s degree, then I believe the college will look at your SAT scores (emphasis on the SAT scores will vary though)</p>
<p>If you are in an undergraduate college and finish a degree, and want to pursue another degree (Master’s, PhD, etc) then no, your SAT scores will not be considered.</p>
<p>Some require the GRE subject test in your field in addition to GRE general test, essay, letters of recommendation, and undergraduate transcripts. Unless it’s changed since I took it, the GRE math section only covers high school Algebra I and Geometry, and you can’t use a calculator.</p>
<p>Here’s a link to a forum on the subject tests:</p>