Transfer to U of M. Ross School of Business

<p>I'm thinking about transferring to the Ross School of Business from the Kelley School of business at Indiana University - Bloomington. </p>

<p>I am a freshmen and have a 3.7 GPA with 14 AP credits, 8 Language credits and 30 credits by the end of the year (semester system) total of 52 credits.</p>

<p>I'm involved in my residence hall as an activities board member and I am also in
Investment Banking club and undergraduate investment club.</p>

<p>How hard is it to get in to Ross as a transfer
and what do you think are my chances?</p>

<p>bump... please guys, any insight on Ross transfer rates or admission tips would be great.</p>

<p>hs stats are the biggest factor in your admissions decision at this point, so we'll probably need that first</p>

<p>I had a 3.3 GPA in high school and i did terrible senior year, i dropped calculus and made C's second semester. However, I did receive the AP Distinct award and even though I got a D for Statistics I got a 4 for the AP exam. I had a terrible case of senioritis, so I'm hoping that the upward trend from my first year at University will help.</p>

<p>I took AP English, AP Biology, AP Computer Science AB, AP Economics Micro/Macro, AP Statistics and half a semester of AP Calculus AB. The rest were either honors or IBSL/HL</p>

<p>Extra curriculars was Amnesty International and Orphanage Club
I also had a summer internship with Deloitte.</p>

<p>i'm not familiar with ross, so i'll procede as if it is as selective as the rest of uMich</p>

<p>i thin you'll have a shot...your ec's leave something to be desired...a 3.7 is certainly very solid, but im not sure if one semester of grades in college will be able to compensate for a underwhelming performance your senior year, which was only the beginning of this calendar year...for someone applying to business school, a c in calculus and D in statistics could hurt your chances a bit...you may still have a shot though</p>

<p>gl</p>

I’m in the same situation but earned a 4.0 first semester here at IU.

What was the result?