University of Michigan chances

<p>class of 2013
ranked 35 of 250
4.0 GPA (as michigan calculates)
31 ACT</p>

<p>EC- I don't know what is great and what sucks so i'll list them all</p>

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<p>also, a couple of questions:
given the information, what type (if any) of scholarships can I expect to recieve? michigan is very expensive and I am low income.</p>

<p>should I apply early? one of my teachers told me that there's no point, but after clicking around here a bit it seems like it could make a difference. I feel like I might be able to bump my ACT up a point or two and submit a slightly better application if I waited, but I'm not sure</p>

<p>thanks in advance</p>

<p>you will get in for sure. apply as early as possible for a guaranteed spot. they have rolling so early is more advantageous.</p>

<p>Hi prospective Wolverine! I’m from Michigan, so I’m happy to help you out – but can you return the favor? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/538677-please-chance-me-i-d-really-really-appreciate.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/538677-please-chance-me-i-d-really-really-appreciate.html&lt;/a&gt;. </p>

<p>First off, a 4.0 UM-UW GPA is very good. You should be proud of yourself. Being an all-A student is very difficult. However, what Michigan likes even more if you have challenged yourself with Honors and AP courses. This is even more important for OOS admissions, because apparently OOS admissions is similar to that of an Ivy League school. If you went the easy way out and took regular courses, a 4.0 UW GPA is not all that great, as opposed to someone who has a 3.8 and several Honors/AP classes. That is something you need to consider. I remember going to a campus visit and the admissions officer told us, “If I had a kid with a 4.0 without any AP classes and another kid with a 3.5 who has taken the most rigorous courses with Honors and APs, I would definitely go for the 3.5 because that kid will be more prepared for college than the one with a 4.0.” </p>

<p>Anyways, Michigan wants either SAT or ACT, and you have a 31 ACT, which places you in the 75th-percentile of UM’s matriculating class, so that is very good news. Other than that, your ECs are nothing beyond ordinary, but they are good. (Actually, I like the Mt. Bike club … I’ve never heard of that before on CC!) You seem to lack leadership, but leadership is not important for admissions into UMich. </p>

<p>Overall, you’re a decent student … but your courseload is somewhat questionable. </p>

<p>Chances:
IOS: Safety
OOS: Slight reach
Scholarship: Far reach </p>

<p>I will note that scholarships are hard to attain at Michigan. I know someone who had a 35 ACT and a 4.0, and that kid did not get any money from Michigan - not even financial aid. There are only two situations I can think of right now in which someone was actually awarded a full-ride to UMich (there are only 15 btw): 4.0 GPA + 36 ACT + 2400 SAT -OR- really really really awesome essays. </p>

<p>Michigan is a top public school. However, in order to maintain its prestige, it must engage in alot of research. That is why there is not a lot of undergrad focus at UMich (don’t get me wrong — it’s still a REALLY great school), so not much money is put aside for financial aid or scholarships at UMich. You’ll have a lot better chances of getting money from third-party organizations. I recommend this free site that offers searches for scholarship programs: [FastWeb:</a> Scholarships, Financial Aid and Colleges](<a href=“http://www.fastweb.com%5DFastWeb:”>http://www.fastweb.com). In addition, UMich also offers scholarships through alumni associations depending on where you live in Michigan. For example, in my city, the UMich alumni organization offers a $10,000 scholarship.</p>

<p>Also, UMich employs the rolling admission process, meaning that they fill in applicants as they come. That means that the sooner you apply, the lower the standards will be. That’s what the admission officer told me. Also, with less students, your work will get processed in time and admission officers can spend more time with your application. If you apply after October 31, chances are that spots will have filled up and, as the admission officer told me, even if you’re a perfect student, they cannot admit you because all the spots will have been filled up (they usually admit about 11,000 students a year). So, I highly recommend that you take advantage of their Non-Restrictive Early Action program. If you want higher chances of admission, you need to apply early. Also, the earlier you apply, the higher your chances will be of recieving scholarships of any kind. The admission officer told me that the funds are so limited that they’re usually exhausted by November.</p>

<p>Good luck, and remember to chance me as well!</p>

<p>In. OOS, in state you’re in no matter what. apply early because u of m has rolling admissions i believe, so it wouldn’t hurt at all. enjoy rich rodriguez football lol. </p>

<p>chance me please! <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/541438-chances-oxford-gt-wf-cmu-sc-etc.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/541438-chances-oxford-gt-wf-cmu-sc-etc.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>ab2013: yes, I have taken several upper level classes. </p>

<p>junior year:
culinary skills
ap english
ap political science/comparative politics
anatomy
ap spanish IV
algebra II</p>

<p>senior year:
ap statistics
pre calculus
ap psychology
ap english
pe II/genetics</p>

<p>is it even worth my money/time to take the ACT again if they probably aren’t going to give me any money anyway?</p>

<p>also, this may be a dumb question but is it feasible/possible to pay for a college education to u of m with 3rd party scholarships? getting in is great but going is a whole different story. </p>

<p>I’m looking to go into a good business school. i’d prefer to live in or near a large city in the east (u of m, u of chicago, etc), so any suggestions are welcome and appreciated.</p>

<p>I live in kentucky btw.</p>

<p>thanks for the help so far</p>

<p>any suggestions on a good business school near a large city in the east? I think I read that IU has a good business schools, but I don’t know if it would be any better or easier to go to than michigan</p>

<p>Yeah, you’re in but you have a better chance of scholarships if you apply early. Good luck :)</p>

<p>Hi ragingbull54,</p>

<p>With your heavy workload and GPA, you’re looking pretty good. It is NOT worth it to retake the ACT – you really don’t need it for admissions. For scholarships, they’re pretty much reserved for geniuses for Ivy League rejects. And as I had said earlier, you MUST apply early. </p>

<p>For UMich, I wouldn’t say it’s impossible to pay for college tuition with 3rd party scholarships, but it would take MANY MANY scholarships to do that. Remember, it is $40,000/year, but nothing is ever impossible in this world. </p>

<p>For the Ross business school, if you’re interested, the pre-admission process(meaning you are guaranteed a spot for the business school when you enter your sophomore year in undergrad) consists of a supplemental essay in addition to the UMich regular app and is much more competitive than undergrad admissions. Last year, they admitted 19% of the students who applied to the program, meaning that the selectivity is similar to, say, Cornell U. </p>

<p>Other business schools that have a really good reputation is the UPenn Wharton Busn School, Virginia’s McIntire, NYU Stern, MIT Sloan, Harvard, Northwestern Kellogg, and UChicago. </p>

<p>I hope this helped, and I have included Ross Pre-admit chances. I was a little harsh earlier with your OOS chances so I redid them. </p>

<p>Chances:
Ross Pre-admit: Slight reach
OOS: Safety match (now that I know your curriculum … things change a bit) </p>

<p>Good luck, and remember to chance me as well!</p>

<p>first of all, thanks for the input (again). it is kind of weird seeing my ‘dream school’ as a safety :slight_smile: </p>

<p>anyway, I was looking at the essays required for the application, as listed on the U of M website. Part 2 says that I have to pick one of the following schools that I want to attend and write the corresponding essay:</p>

<p>School of Art & Design
College of Engineering
Interarts Performance
Kinesiology
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
School of Music, Theatre, and Dance
School of Nursing</p>

<p>what am I missing here? I don’t want to go to those schools, I want to go to the business school. Do I have to apply to one of these in order to get in? sorry this may be dumb, but it’s rather confusing. it was the same way on the online application I was looking at.</p>