UC Berkeley Haas and UCLA Business Economics Help

<p>Well, I cannot say for sure, but while approx 93-96% of transfers are from CCC (depending on campus), the percentage of applicants accepted from both CCC and OOS is similar - which I recall is about 37% CCC applicants accepted and 33% OOS applicants accepted. I don’t have the figures in front of me so I’m guessing, but it was something like that, they were fairly close. And the figures I am referring to here are for fall 2013, so the percentage of OOS accepted may be higher for 2014 and even higher for 2015, as they are letting more OOS in. </p>

<p>Do you get what I am saying? The point is a lot less people apply from out of state but you stand almost as good a shot statistically of getting accepted from within that pool. The fact that you are also a resident I’m not sure how that will figure in, because you’re not coming from a CCC. But you are a resident… which I assume may give brownie points.</p>

<p>Someone may have quick access to the 2014 fall admit rates for CCC vs OOS or better info. Sorry if I wrote this in a confusing manner. @Cayton‌ @2016candles ?</p>