<p>i've looked everywhere online, and i can't find any stats online about their undergrad acceptance rate, only their master's and phD! </p>
<p>even a rough estimate would be much appreciated!</p>
<p>i've looked everywhere online, and i can't find any stats online about their undergrad acceptance rate, only their master's and phD! </p>
<p>even a rough estimate would be much appreciated!</p>
<p>~40%. It’s on the website under BBA.</p>
<p><a href=“Bachelor of Business Administration | Michigan Ross”>http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/BBA/BBA_Class_Profiles_2011.pdf</a></p>
<p>37.5% for applying after freshman year
18.5% for pre-admit</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.bus.umich.edu/admissions/UndergraduatePrograms/pdf/BBA_Class_Profiles.pdf”>http://www.bus.umich.edu/admissions/UndergraduatePrograms/pdf/BBA_Class_Profiles.pdf</a></p>
<p>For last year:
18.1% pre-admit
37.1% sophomore admit</p>
<p>Yep…These 37s and 18s are right. It doesn’t give an exact percent, but if you look in the class profiles on Ross’s website, it gives number applied and number admitted…It’s just math!!! Yay for math!</p>
<p>what do people do if they don’t get into Ross? do you get your decision early enough to consider transferring? it’s nearly impossible to get an interview with certain companies if you stay at UM and do econ, yeah? or maybe econ and business minor makes you marketable? it seems the elephant in the room during interviews would be that you got rejected from Ross as a freshman.</p>
<p>linden, the majority of LSA students looking for jobs are placed, most of them in good jobs. The only jobs that are going to be hard to get are highly technical jobs, like Engineering and Finance jobs. Otherwise, LSA students are in demand and tend to get good jobs.</p>