<p>I 've already got admitted by U-Michigan, college of LSA, I want to apply to ROSS at the end of my first year, so what can I do in order to increase the probability to get admitted by ROSS?
From different aspects like curriculum and activities and anything else...</p>
<p>hey, guys
Does anybody know the answer and help me?</p>
<p>I don’t anyone knows or understands what ROSS is?</p>
<p>We all know what Ross is… We don’t all know the answer.</p>
<p>step 1: don’t spell Ross in all caps on your application</p>
<p>1.) Get involved in activities that interest you.
2.) Get good grades, especially in the prerequisite classes (Econ 101, English 125, etc…)
3.) Attend Ross info sessions to find out what they’re looking for.
4.) Start the application early.</p>
<p>thank you rtbenson, yes many people told me that grades are more important when I apply to Ross than activities.</p>
<p>But I don’t think it really matters if I spell “ROSS” in caps or not JNPN.
I spell it in caps in order to stress it…</p>
<p>It seems like that’s all the class of 2013 cares about is Ross. Gunna applications are going to be plentiful…</p>
<p>hehe that’s true
But the more challenging the more interesting…</p>
<p>"But I don’t think it really matters if I spell “ROSS” in caps or not JNPN.
I spell it in caps in order to stress it… "</p>
<p>do that in your apps. lol</p>
<p>While grades are important, I have heard of people with a GPA of more than 3.8 getting rejected, and some with bad grades for pre-reqs and average GPA’s getting accepted.</p>