<p>I don’t know. Maybe GT. Emory is currently trying to boost enrollment (it wants more revenue as normal) w/o playing with the freshmen admissions. They are using the transfer applicants to do this. The admit rate for transfers is about 35-40% (however, some of these will be from top LACs, topUs, but not too much) this should be higher than Tech, I think, but I don’t know what Tech’s is. I’m just going off the fact that we have a higher transfer admit rate than most top 20 peers (I think it is w/exception of Vandy). That really shouldn’t matter to you b/c you want to do BME. Unless you wanna come here and do neuroscience or the traditional bio major in a “3-2” dual degree between us and Tech (that way you just do the BME stuff for the “2”), it doesn’t make much sense. Not even that scheme makes sense. Unless you are interested in a non-engineering science, you should automatically know to transfer to Tech. If non-engineering and a possible good fin. aid package, it could be considered a possibility. By the way, a reasonable amount of people transfer from GSU to here, I’ve met some of them. They are doing okay (maybe not as anywhere near as well as State, but still pretty good considering their majors)</p>
<p>This forum from last year provides evidence that I could be mistaken: <a href=“http://messageboards.admission.gatech.edu/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1836[/url]”>http://messageboards.admission.gatech.edu/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1836</a></p>
<p>It seems as long as you meet the minimum requirements, you have a pretty solid chance from the way they talk. I can’t really say that this is the case when the admit rate is 35-40% like ours. Perhaps we have the same issue where people try to transfer with GPA below minimum for consideration or not enough credits (this was an issue cited on that Tech admissions forum). However I’m guessing applicants here may know better. It’s not like a 3.0+ 30 credit hours is that stringent for someone applying here.</p>