Ross school of business at university of michigan

<p>I am wondering how this is suppposed to work. It says to get a bachelors degree from that college, you need 45+ business credits, and 54+ liberal arts credits. However, the maximum amount of credits you can have before being admitted is 45. Am I missing something? Also, for a degree, they require 3 of the 4 possible options: 9 credits in math and/or science, 9 credits in humanities, 9 credits in social science(not including Economics), or passing a language proficiency exam or fourth level course. My current transcript does not contain all these distributional requirements, but I am not in my freshman year. Should I try to apply or will it be a waste?</p>

<p>bumping this thread.</p>

<p>Sorry if I misunderstand you, but it seems like you are a prospective freshman for U of M, correct? Because you can’t enter Ross until either your sophomore or junior year, so you have to count credits you would receive your freshman and sophomore years.</p>

<p>Those don’t sound like admission requirements to Ross. They sound like graduation requirements. Thus, you complete them while in Ross.</p>

<p>I put it in admissions because it had a specific number of credits that you need to get in, yet the graduation requirements for credits is higher. I don’t get how this is supposed to work</p>