<p>I’m sorry, but Wagon120 really needs to get over himself and accept the fact that he is not going to Michigan. The fact that he feels entitled to admission at any top 50 school, let alone Michigan with a 2.9 is really arrogant. I had a 3.8 cumulative GPA this year as an econ major AT Michigan with impressive extracurriculars (worked my ass off), and watched some of my friends who had 3.3’s and 3.4’s get into Ross while I got rejected. Life doesn’t always work out the way you want it to, trust me I understand your feelings, part of me wants to just go out and complain and whine about how deserving I am of getting in, but it accomplishes nothing and just ends up wasting your time. Yes, it’s frustrating, but you need to move on and stop sugarcoating for the fact that other people performed better than you in high school, and the funniest thing is Michigan does not really even strongly consider freshman grades. They blatantly state that they focus on sophomore and junior year grades on the undergraduate admissions website. The fact of the matter is unless your parents are well-connected and donate absurd amounts of money to Michigan, or you got a 2200 SAT/32 ACT and a 3.8 GPA, you have no basis on which to ***** about not getting into Michigan.</p>