<p>How many people get into Ross? Anyone have figures out this ? I am very curious, and cant wait to be attending Ross. Also I recieved a 5000 dollar scholarship for my soph. year.</p>
<p>I have been employed at a Westchester, NY village building Department doing computer work etc. for 2 years, Captain of my High School Tennis team,member of the basketball team,National Honor society member,4.0 average, 2070 SAT's( 800 in Writing), Attended National Leadership Forum ion Technology in San Jose last Summer, and been involved with numerous clubs. I got into LSA on Oct. 16th( 3 weeks after sending my App) but was rejected from Ross in the beginning of December. I am from NY( I don't know if this matters). I guess that I will ahave to apply again next year.</p>
<p>That's an awesome website, dB. You'll have to engage in some uMich streetball on South Quad's court when you come here. You can usually find me out there.</p>
<p>I think they want to have 70-80 freshmen admitted in this early fashion, but the unanswered question is whether they're admitting more than that to figure in yield not being 100%. I don't know how they're estimating yield, either, because we've never presented incoming freshman with this choice before.</p>
<p>Yes, as far as I can tell. It is on the letter from them and says that I can take it my sophomore year. As long as I keep a 3.3 and take the business rereqs and get Cs and take 27 credits.</p>
<p>I got into LSA in October and I haven't heard anything yet. I've already been accepted to Honors, and I've gotten an LSA scholarship. Would this affect my getting into the business school, or is there just something else going on? I WANT TO KNOW NOWWWWWWWW.
sigh.
big sigh.</p>
<p>HighschoolIDOC:
I did the essay just to be safe. I was offered the scholarship...I didn't have to apply for it or anything.
As for the dual program: that's what i'm doing, so hopefully it works out.</p>
<p>I was accepted to LSA just before Christmas and applied under the Ross Preferred Admit Program. I received an email from the Ross school yesterday saying I had not completed my application, then a few hours later I received another email telling me to ignore the first... my application to Ross was complete. I did not submit a separate essay. I thought all I had to do was check the preferred admit box for Ross. I did send a letter to Ross updating them of my achievement since the October application (first semester GPA, rigor of course work, increased ACT score). I am now beginning to wonder if I should have submitted a separate essay. It's confusing because the separate essay process appears to be for current Michigan students and not high school seniors.</p>