<p>To answer the original question, going to either community college makes absolutely no difference to Haas.</p>
<p>@bomerr Please get over not getting accepted and acting like you have some sort of an idea of what it takes to get in because if you did you would have.</p>
<p>I only say this because I got admitted yet contradict all of your “advice”. I am white, in-state, wealthy background with MBA parents, wrote my essays on my successes (not a sob story), and did not have really any business experience. </p>
<p>My advice for Haas is really hit on the defining principles whenever you can throughout all your essays, resume and not just the Haas one. I am no admissions officer, but I get the feeling that having good stats get you so far with them. They seem to be looking for people who are the right fit, which defining principles seem to outline: “Question the status quo”, “Students always”, “Beyond yourself”, and “Confidence without attitude”.</p>