In What Aspect of Recruiting does Ross>LSA?

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<p>This information is irrelevant to my point. The students in Ross are smarter and more competitive as an aggregate than those in LSA. What I’m saying is that a strong student can more easily get straight As pursuing a major in LSA than in Ross where grading is harsher in a few courses and great students are likely to get a B or two. Are you disputing this?</p>

<p>Additionally, those GPAs are unbalanced as Ross gives 4.4 for an A+, which is the most redundant and useless thing I’ve ever seen. An A+ isn’t more valuable to a recruiter because Ross decides it is. What if LSA decided that Cs were worth 4.0? </p>

<p>Regarding this “clicking a button” which you keep bringing up, when I talk about degree of “easiness” I’m referring to ability to obtain similar results with similar credentials, not the amount of physical effort you need to exert…</p>

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<p>So you’re arguing that YOU would be unable to find an equal or better opportunity through your own research, even if that research involved finding out who was coming to Ross, if Ross didn’t allow you to “click a button”. </p>

<p>If your answer is no, you are certainly not the proactive student that I’m talking about. </p>

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<p>I’m not sure I understand this response. I understand what it means, but I don’t get how it addresses the point you quoted. I basically said that a business program in and of itself doesn’t make one more or less recruited. HYPS and the like are recruited more than Ross students are and they don’t follow a path in business education.</p>