Not too sure if this is possible but... (Ross)

<p>okay, assuming I get into fall 2007 as a Sophomore transfer, can I still get into Ross for say Fall 2008 and still graduate on time for 2010 like the rest of my classmates (class of 2006)?</p>

<p>I know that Ross is a 3 year program, and that while it's really hard to get in; I'm willing to work my ass off (as is everyone who wants to get in)</p>

<p>I'd be willing to basically go to school year round to get enough credits and classes in, but I was just wondering if that's possible?</p>

<p>you can't apply if you have over 45 credits.</p>

<p>just apply as a fall 2007 transfer to ross if you have the requirements done.
i honestly don't think i would've transferred and gone to Michigan if i had not been admitted to ross.
it's just way too expensive for an out of state transfer student.</p>

<p>I'm In state so... it's a great school but w/o Ross... :(</p>

<p>Actually, I had about 60 credits at the end of my freshman year (lots of ap credits, retroactive credits, summer college classes) and it was totally fine..they only transfered 45 credits when i got in. So it doesnt really matter how many credits you have. to apply..</p>

<p>but do you know when they say 3 year program, do they mean 3 years literally, or 3 years worth of credits?</p>

<p>I just really wanna graduate the same time as my class, and I'd be willing to do a lot of summer school and more than recommended credits to do so.</p>

<p>not literally 3 years, more like 2 1/2. i would rather take up summer classes and graduate in 2 years, but one core course that is required to take is only offered in the fall of senior year, and there's no getting out of that.</p>

<p>so would that mean like I'd graduate 1/2 a year later? Or if I can do all the classes, I could probably graduate on time?</p>

<p>I'd call but I literally was on hold today for 1~ hour. I'll probably try again tomorrow.</p>

<p>do you know anything about Ross and if the credits that you get have to be from Michigan? Or can they be from say WMU?</p>

<p>Also, assuming I get in, how much of a disadvantage would I be if I didn't get into Ross compared to getting in. </p>

<p>My ideal job is probably something in management / wall street, not too sure. I thought I wanted to do i-banking but 100 hours a week might kill me.</p>