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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>