<p>Hmmm...I just hope it's not like Stern (where you can't internally transfer after externally transferring into the university). I'd check to be sure.</p>
<p>Does anyone want to rent/share an apartment...i am sure things are way cheaper there...I live literally along the Hudson River...(NJ side) looking over at Manhattan...things get quite expensive here</p>
<p>Like my PMs have said, this is how I precieve Ross as...</p>
<p>It's a 3 year program now, changed from 2.</p>
<p>It's extremely competitive for External transfers, and pretty competitive for Internal. </p>
<p>Transferring in as a Sophomore, if I wanted to do Ross, I'd go to 1 year in the LSA, hold a high GPA, and do a lot of ECs. During winter or whenever the Ross app comes out, I do the app, turn it in.</p>
<p>From there, I go on a strict, 3 year program which would make me graduate in 2011. My normal graduation date is 2010. </p>
<p>Basically, I'd start Ross as a Junior. This is my perception of how Ross is, but I'm not too sure exactly. I had asked before if I could take summer classes and bypass the 3 year program, and one of the people there told me No.</p>
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<p>uh, we get a choice between Oxford, Northwood III and Baites. So... it's basically choosing between hell, kind of hell, and more hell, not in order though. </p>
<p>If there are rooms left on main campus, then we can switch into the normal dorms.</p>