Business School (Ross) Statistics

<p>This year's Freshman BBA Class</p>

<p><a href="http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/Bba/Prospective/Program/2006BBAprefadmit.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/Bba/Prospective/Program/2006BBAprefadmit.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>This year's Transfer BBA Class</p>

<p><a href="http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/Bba/Prospective/Program/2006BBAthreeyear.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/Bba/Prospective/Program/2006BBAthreeyear.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Transfers mainly consist of LSA applicants, correct? I'm wondering why they are hiding the admit number.</p>

<p>looks good. i know for sure there are 11 incoming transfer students to ross this fall.</p>

<p>Those Ross stats aren't much higher than the Michigan means. This year, the Freshman mean unweighed GPA was 3.85 and the mean SAT score was 1370. But still, 3.8 GPA with a 1420 mean SAT score is pretty impressive.</p>

<p>These freshmen pre-admit numbers stats are a little lower than what I thought they would be. However, they are very close to the Wharton admitted statistics last year and higher than Penn in general.</p>

<p>The pre-admit program should definitely improve the overall stats of the Ross class of 2010. I definitely think Ross, which was already great, is doing the "right things" in many areas.</p>

<p>I think these stats are closer to Stern than Wharton.</p>

<p>That's right Redhare, those stats are actually identical to Stern's. I think Wharton's mean SAT score is 1460.</p>

<p>those pre-admit ec stats are quite impressive.</p>

<p>Yes, especially when you consider that this is the first year. I think Ross should now market itself properly to attact more applicants.</p>

<p>They weren't going off of straight numbers (that is, the higher your stats, the higher your chances--that's not true). The essay played a big role.</p>