How hard is it to transfer into Brown? Does Brown offer undergrad biz?

<p>How is the transfer rate for Brown? sophomore year that is</p>

<p>It varies every year. I'm a transfer, and in my year it was fairly generous. (140 matricultaing studetns ou tof roughly 700) The next year it was less forgiving (about 20 out of 700) and this year it was inbetween (60 out of 800 -- renix, you will probably correct me here, which is welcome). </p>

<p>So it varies year to year. But I think it's increasing, as there was some backlash to the extremely low transfer acceptance rate from last year. </p>

<p>So yes, it's hard to transfer into Brown. Another factor is that it's not need blind, it's need aware. So if you apply for financial aid it's SIGNIFICANTLY harder to get in. In my class of 140, 20 (including myself) were on financial aid (14%), despite the fact that roughly half of the applicants applied for financial aid (50%). So yeah. Lame-o</p>

<p>And DUDE. Do some research. Brown doesn't have a biz school. We have a COE major (corporations...something...economics -- i don't really pay attention, I study art), which is basically as close as you can get at brown, but it's certainly not biz school. Don't come to brown if you want to go to a preprofessional biz program.</p>

<p>It's Commerce Organization and Entrepreneurship - I think...</p>

<p>but yeah, it was supposedly 85/1000+ were accepted but I think there like 77 or something who came..I hear all sorts of numbers and they usually conflict. I did hear one person was supposed to come but went to Duke at the last minute. So far I've met mostly prep school kids who went to Cornell, Berkeley, Dartmouth, Middlebury, UT Austin, and one Duke Lacrosse player. Lots of regional schools close to RI. Not so many Community College people like myself. Maybe one or two others. Ill add that I did apply for aid and still got in.</p>