URGENT: freshmen courses to enter Ross?

<p>Hey, </p>

<p>THis is the first time I post something. About the course registration, I emailed one of the advisor but she hasn't replied me yet....</p>

<p>What kind of courses do I need to take for me to enter the Ross during my second year?</p>

<p>I have credits in Econ, Biology, and Chinese because of my IB program in high school.</p>

<p>Please help! I am totally lost. I searched on the Ross Website, and they say that:</p>

<p>Calculus I (Math 120), Microeconomics (Econ 101), or English (English 101X or ENGCMPTC 101X) </p>

<p>are needed. </p>

<p>Is this true? What other courses do I have to take?</p>

<p>And how many credits do I need?? </p>

<p>Please help?? </p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

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searched on the Ross Website, and they say that:</p>

<p>Calculus I (Math 120), Microeconomics (Econ 101), or English (English 101X or ENGCMPTC 101X) </p>

<p>are needed. </p>

<p>Is this true?

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<p>Why would they put false information on their website?</p>

<p>Anyway, yes of course that's true. Those courses complete your pre-reqs. If you have credits in Econ, take an upper level Econ course, or some stat class. Make sure you take quantitative courses. 15-16 credits per semester should be good. Don't take less than 14.</p>

<p>When you go for orientation, tell your advisor that you would like to apply to Ross in the Spring and together with what you place out of due to tests and HS credit, he or she will best tell you what to take.</p>

<p>"What kind of courses do I need to take for me to enter the Ross during my second year?</p>

<p>I have credits in Econ, Biology, and Chinese because of my IB program in high school.</p>

<p>Please help! I am totally lost. I searched on the Ross Website, and they say that:</p>

<p>Calculus I (Math 120), Microeconomics (Econ 101), or English (English 101X or ENGCMPTC 101X)</p>

<p>are needed.</p>

<p>Is this true? What other courses do I have to take?</p>

<p>And how many credits do I need??</p>

<p>Please help??</p>

<p>Thanks in advance."</p>

<p>doesnt sound professional at all... honestly</p>

<p>What is Math 120? Is that some type of business calculus? I've never heard of it.</p>

<p>I think 120 is the AP credit...</p>

<p>120 is the AP-credit equivalent for 115. It's just a "placeholder" course, if that makes sense.</p>

<p>27 transferable credits for the business school of Ross, that's what I found out.</p>

<p>ANd j89, I don't see anything not professional..it's a forum afterall?</p>

<p>Just a quick question: How many credits are each course worth?</p>