Question about Graduate School

<p>Is it hard to go to different school for your graduate degree? For example, I am going to be a senior in high school and I am interested in getting an MBA from UCLA or USC down the road. For undergrad school, I'm considering Cal Poly (I don't have the credentials to get into UCLA or USC right now), who has the 2nd best undergrad business program in public universities in CA. Will that make it harder for me to get to UCLA or USC for an MBA? Or should I consider going to a junior college in order to transfer to UCLA/USC, get my undergrad there, and go back later for my grad?</p>

<p>Basically, I want to know who has the edge to get into UCLA/USC grad school -- UCLA/USC students or students from other schools. And if they do, how big of a difference does it make?</p>

<p>dude wrong forum. Public school usually don’t take back their undergrad unless u do a joint BS/MS program. It varies from school to school and departments to deparments</p>

<p>

</p>

<p>Who has the edge? Those with high gpas and GMATs, I haven’t heard of alum getting preference. You do hear of legacy candidates getting preference; kids of alum.</p>

<p>Cal Poly + good post grad leadership experience + high gpa + good GMAT should get you into those schools.</p>