<p>They admitted me on my birthday, how sweet.</p>
<p>Now I have several questions:
1. Why does being LSA Honors and Ross require an additional year, as many people said?
2. How hard is it for a Ross preadmit to meet the minimum requirements in his freshman year? (3.3 GPA etc)
3. When they say we must continue to show academic excellence in senior year, does that mean I can't have all/mostly B's if I had straight A's from freshman to junior year?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
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<li>Being LSA Honors and Ross does not require an additional year. When you transfer to Ross, you are no longer in LSA Honors</li>
<li>If you were pre-admitted to Ross and were invited to LSA Honors, it would expected that you would meet the minimum requirements in the freshman year. Failure to meet the standard would be an unanticipated decline in performance.</li>
<li>When they say we must continue to show academic excellence in senior year, that means that you can’t totally fall off the wagon. B’s would not be bad enough to trigger this. They’d be looking at C’s and D’s.</li>
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