<p>I know michigan(go to one of the easier schools then transfer to Ross) and NYU(cas) are my reach schools, therefore I want to know which one I will be able to get into. Which one will I actually have chance of getting into if I ED, which one is easier to get into. I'm an asian immigrant currently living in NY, with stats...</p>
<p>3.6 gpa
2100 sat
a few ECs with 2 leadership positions in those clubs. I don't have that many sports under my belt, but if I do more sport in my senior year, will that matter?
My school has no rank</p>
<p>Which school should I ED? I'll EA/rolling action, the other one. Thx guys</p>
<p>You don't want to do that for NYU. It is almost impossible to transfer into Stern. You haven't looked into Tepper/Wharton? I'd say Haas too but Berkeley is out of state.</p>
<p>Getting into Ross out of high school is extremely difficult. Just apply to LSA very early (late August/early September) and I think you'll get in. If you apply after that, I think you'll be deferred because Michigan is a slight reach (OOS).</p>
<p>Will I be able to take business/economic class at LSA? Because you can take the same class at stern at nyu even if you are register at CAS. thx for the reply</p>
<p>What CCRunner123 means is that you apply to Michigan's LSA program as a freshman, and then apply to the business school (Ross) as either a sophomore or junior. There are a few people that get direct acceptance to Ross from high school--but it's fewer than 75 people total each year. Most Ross students come out of the regular Michigan student body after having applied during the later years.</p>
<p>During the first year you take Calculus, Economics, English, and a couple of the gen ed classes. The business program starts in the second year.</p>