<p>I've been accepted into the University of Michigan LSA and still don't know where I will attend, but I know that I want a career in Business. I certainly am capable of getting into Ross after my first year, as it isn't a far reach for me. I would just need to work hard. However, this leads me to my question: Do most Ross grads end up getting an MBA eventually? What do you think the percentage is? I believe that an MBA from a top school is imperative for my career and I want to get one. If I went to Wharton undergrad, than I wouldn't need an MBA, as about 70% of their grads don't get MBA's. I'm not interested in going to Law school or any other form of graduate school, except an MBA.</p>
<p>If I don't go to Ross I want to pursue other interests such as Economics, Math, Statistics, CompSci, and Chinese, but I feel that a LSA degree won't do as much for me in terms of immediete job placement compared to a Ross degree.</p>