<p>Hello! I got an invitation to apply to the honors program after I was admitted. I did so as soon as I was able to and recently got a rejection from them. I was obviously disheartened because I told myself that if I were accepted to honors, it would rise drastically on my list. </p>
<p>So this is my question... since I was denied admissions from honors, is it likely that ross will not pre-admit me as well? I have a 32 ACT and a high GPA (I am reluctant to share it because I do not go to your typical high school). I think the non objective part of my app is more impressive... ECs, recommendations, etc (and I am thinking honors focuses more on the numbers). So I am not asking about my chances at ross pre-admit. I am asking if not getting into honors means my chances have decreased for ross pre-admit (because they see i was rejected, because it is statistically rare for a honors rejectee to be pre-admitted, or whatever else the reason may be).</p>
<p>Furthermore, do honors rejectees often still end up at highly selective schools? I'm applying to schools such as Penn, Georgetown, Cornell, UChicago, etc. I guess this boils down to how selective is the honors program...?</p>