<p>I'm an incoming freshman and I know that to apply to Haas at the end of my sophomore year, I need to complete certain prerequisites. I just wanted to know if Haas would accept some of the prerequisites if I took them at a community college this summer.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>which ones did you have in mind? they need you to take math at cal.</p>
<p>I was planning on taking Econ, Stats, and Math 16A.</p>
<p>Be aware that many CCs have introductory economics as two courses instead of one, and do not have an introductory statistics course that articulates to Berkeley Statistics 20 or 21 (they may be accepted only for Statistics 2, which is not accepted as a prerequisite to the business major).</p>
<p>I believe that the economics major will not accept virtually any community college statistics classes because it requires calculus-based statistics courses. You can confirm this via assist.org by determining transferable courses to specific majors. This is just in case economics is your back-up major.</p>
<p>so basically what we’re saying is that you’re screwed trying to avoid the weeders</p>
<p>Well, Palomar has a class equivalent to Statistics 20. I’ve already checked through assist.org. What I’m concerned about is whether Haas will accept these classes even though I’m not actually in Berkeley yet. On their site, it says it will accept them for transfer students but has no mention about current Berkeley students versus Berkeley acceptees in terms of whether they’ll accept these classes.</p>
<p>[ASSIST</a> Report: PALOMAR 11-12 UCB Articulation Agreement by Department](<a href=“Welcome to ASSIST”>Welcome to ASSIST) says that Palomar’s Math 120 is equivalent to Berkeley Statistics 2, and the Palomar has no courses equivalent to Berkeley Statistics 20, 21, or 25. They probably allow transfer students to take the courses equivalent to Berkeley Statistics 2 because the courses equivalent to Berkeley Statistics 20, 21, or 25 are very rare at community colleges.</p>