Transfer Friendly?

<p>Any ideas on how transfer friendly these schools might be:</p>

<p>Virginia(McIntire)
CMU(Tepper)
Emory(Goizueta)
IU (Kelley)
UIUC
Notre Dame
USC (Marshall)</p>

<p>I will have only about a 3.35 from Rutgers New Bruns…
Thanks…</p>

<p>IU shouldn’t be too hard.</p>

<p>how many units do you have at RNB?</p>

<p>IU should be no problem. If you apply early, but the rest probably extremely difficult. Notre Dame, doesn’t accept transfers for their bschool.</p>

<p>Virginia (McIntire) - (very hard for out of state, should have a 3.8+)
IU (Kelley) - (easy, 3.0 and your in)
UIUC - (depends 3.3+, UIUC only takes people if they have room)
Notre Dame - (same as UIUC, depends, right now I don’t think they’re taking any transfers)</p>

<p>notre dame does except transfers to their biz school, only reason they arent taking any now is do to space availability</p>

<p>I just forget to put, at this moment, they aren’t taking transfers.</p>

<p>ill def have about 60 - 70 credits when transferring
but thanks alot guys… Any ideas on USC,CMU,or Emory…
BTW, does anyone know the IU Kelley Procedure? Dont you have to stay there for a semester before being admitted to the bschool? What gpa would you need once your at the university?
Thanks again guys!</p>

<p>I looked into USC… it’s hard, 3.8+</p>

<p>IU Kelley requires transfers to enroll in their University Division during your first semester on campus. After you are enrolled in UD your first semester, you can then apply to the business school. Also if you will be finishing prerequirements for i-core during your first semester you can apply to i-core as well. Assuming you get accepted to the business school you’ll enroll in i-core as well.</p>

<p>I don’t think Tepper takes transfers - you have to transfer into another college in CMU then transfer into Tepper.</p>

<p>UIUC and Notre Dame same level of difficulty to get in…3.3+? i thought Notre Dame was much better</p>

<p>It would take a lot higher than a 3.3 to get into either. UIUC would require atleast a 3.7 and Notre Dame isn’t accepting transfers right now, but they would probably require a 3.7-3.8 as well.</p>