I go to a crummy undergrad school

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>So I'm currently at a not-so-great undergrad school. I transferred once from a good school, but came back because it's cheaper instate. My question is, if I make do with what I have now by doing internships and being as active as I can, can I still get into a decent MBA school? I mean, I won't get a job at mckinsey or anything, but if I work for a decent company and do well at that company before I get my MBA, can I get into a good MBA?</p>

<p>Also, I'm thinking about transferring one more time because the other instate school has a significantly "better" (relatively speaking) and better connections to the company I want to work for, but how badly would companies and MBA programs look upon this?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>