<p>could you share your stats with the rest of us. i am trying to get into McCombs internally and i would like to know from the people who did this.</p>
<p>anyone? you could share someone else's experience.</p>
<p>From a friend who got in:</p>
<p>17 hrs avg for fall and spring semesters, as a premed student
Took/already had the pre-reqs like Cal II, Macro+Micro econ, comp skills class, etc
GPA was around 3.7</p>
<p>He got in.</p>
<p>Basically all you need to know to internally transfer into McCombs is to maintain a GPA around 3.7. As long as you follow the other necessary criteria such as minimum class hours or required classes, you should be fine.</p>
<p>probably a stupid question but here goes anyways</p>
<p>is transferring to UT through CAP considered internal or external? </p>
<p>I would assume that it is external (different schools, duhh) but internal would make my decision to do CAP muuuch easier and transfer into McCombs</p>
<p>I would say that it is external, because McCombs considers only UT-Austin GPA when you apply for internal transfers.</p>
<p>ya transferring from CAP is external. you are guarateed admission to UT Liberal Arts from cap if you have 30 hours with 3.2 GPA. Its still hard to get into McCombs through CAP. I know someone who did CAP and had 3.7 GPA at UT Arlington and he still didn't get into McCombs.</p>
<p>Also, to answer you question. If you have the 4 indicator courses, you only need a 3.6 UT GPA to get into McCombs. If you have 2 of the 4, I think it's a 3.7 or 3.8. The indcator courses are, I believe, intro macro and micro econ, and the calc sequence.</p>