If NO Financial Aid, chance of Scholarships?

Oh please…you don’t think successful business people graduate from Ross?

Go ahead and apply to those other schools. Maybe one if them will accept you. If not, maybe you can apply to Wharton for grad school.

How many of those Fortune 500 CEOs have a bachelors in finance only? Check that out.

Isn’t Ross a consistent top 5 B-school? If so, then certainly some Fortune 500 and similar CEOs and other top execs have graduated from Ross. And as @Thumper1 indicated, many don’t just have bachelors only. Some may have come thru Ross and then gone onto Wharton or Stanford or…

@je9996 I think a dose of humility is in order. I’m saying this as a mom who is seeing someone who is likely on a road where arrogance is going to derail him.

:CallingOnTheSpiritsofSomeofMyDearDepartedNunTeachers:

From another post by OP: " … the community college kids are the best of the worst, but even the best of the worst isn’t as good as the worst of the best lets be real here"

7000 is moe that the total number of graduates at UMich per year. The freshmen class size is around 6200. They lost a few percent after freshmen and accept about that number of transfer each year. I doubt even there is a class of 6500 at UMich including all majors. Why would you care about those 1200 at CoE that you won’t see them often after freshmen year? Same for those in Nursing school, etc.
The funny thing is, you have not even started the Ross core program yet. Around 100 students are accepted by pre-admission each year and ~400 are accepted in sophomore year by internal transfer. If you feel the quality of students are so so, you will find the same thing with other business schools at the same caliber.
If UMich is too big, then why even consider UCB?

Does Berkeley even consider transfers if you have fewer than 60 units?