<p>I know as to transfer in as a freshman, one needs a 1500+, 750+s and a 4.4+ GPA coming from high school to be safe. I want to go to a public undergraduate school then transfer to a private to get my MBA. What stats in college are considered "good" enough to transfer to an ivy? Are grades more of a focus, or is there still an emphasis on outside school work like community service? Do ivies suggest taking tests and skipping classes, or taking the class and getting an A? stanford, yale, harvard and princeton in particular.</p>
<p>I'm not sure if you're clear on what transferring is. You do not "transfer" to a school as a freshman; transferring is when you start working on your degree somewhere and then finish it somewhere else. Are you talking about going to graduate school? Graduate school admission requires a Bachelors degree, and typical Ivy League MBAs have average undergraduate GPAs of 3.4-3.6, GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) scores of 672-713, and applicants usually need several years of work experience (working with at a good company can help you get into a good school).</p>