Transfering to a US Business School on junior year

<p>I am currently a high school student in Puerto Rico (US Territory) and I will begin stay here for my first two years due to financial reasons. I got into the best University here since I got a good score on the admission test offered here wich is not the SAT but it is made by collegeboard. Im majoring in accounting and I would like to transfer to a business on my junior year. Since I did not take the sat/act because it was not required to study and the english profency will be covered in the 4 semesters I will be spending here what would a school in the US require me to hand in in my application?</p>

<p>College GPA, EC, Community Service, HS GPA and Essays? </p>

<p>no test scores?</p>

<p>and would I be able to transfer to a top 15 business school like UMICH or UC Berkeley with no test scores but a 3.8+ College GPA, Lots of EC, community servicr hours plus job experience? will my HS GPA affect my acceptance? </p>

<p>Thanks </p>

<p>Haas has strict prerequisites. Be sure to satisfy them before you apply.
<a href=“Admissions - Undergraduate Program - Berkeley Haas”>Admissions - Undergraduate Program - Berkeley Haas;

<p>Here is the transfer admission student profile to Haas:
<a href=“Class Profile - Undergraduate Program - Berkeley Haas”>Class Profile - Undergraduate Program - Berkeley Haas;

<p>Admission to Haas as a transfer is uber-competitive. Admission rate is about 6% for all transfer applicants.</p>

<p>HS GPA is not looked at for transfer admissions to Haas.</p>

<p>You will find it next to impossible to transfer into Berkeley for Business without going to a California Community College.</p>

<p>Michigan is doable but I believe you must transfer in as a sophomore. </p>

<p>USC is another option. They won’t care about SATs or HS GPA after ~32 units. </p>

<p>Thanks. Im looking at other schools that are doable. Ill cross out Haas for now. Ive been reading that transfering from a 4 year university to another 4 year school is hard. Any thoughts on this? The UPR (University of Puerto Rico) is a 4 year school so will this affect my chamces of transfering? </p>

<p>It depends on the school you are transferring into. In CA priority to UCs and CSUs is given to CCC students. Privates like USC don’t care. It all depends on the school. </p>

<p>Oh ok. Im going to try to get a 3.8+ gpa, EC, CS and gain more work experience in college and hopefully transfer to a good business school in the US on my junior year. So private schools are my best bet? </p>