<p>Do all BBA’s put their pre-business GPA on their resume? With the combination of Ross not counting your freshman year grades in determining GPA, and the preferred admit situation, I kinda slacked off freshman year. I’m basically just wondering if it would hurt for me to not include my pre-business GPA in my resume.</p>
<p>Ohh thats a good question, actually. I was wondering the same thing. anyone know?</p>
<p>You’re supposed to have a Ross section first, then LSA on your resume. I don’t know how strictly you have to follow it, but that’s what resume workshop counselors said. So it would look something like this (sorry, I can’t really format here):</p>
<p>EDUCATION</p>
<p>Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Emphasis in __
GPA: x.x/4.0</p>
<p>College of Literature, Science and the Arts
Broad liberal arts curriculum with pre-business emphasis
Honors Program (for example)
GPA: x.x/4.0</p>
<p>You can also list EC’s under each.</p>
<p>hmmm, maybe for the LSA GPA I’ll be able to just put my GPA calculated from LSA courses that factor in to my overall GPA (meaning the ones I take soph-senior year).</p>
<p>it seems kind of silly to put only your freshman year gpa on your resume</p>
<p>Yeah, it’s a waste of space. But I think that since Ross students are technically transfers, you have to include the freshman year GPA. After all, it’s two different colleges. </p>
<p>Sorry jnpn, I can’t really help with your pre-admit situation. Since you went into Ross directly, you probably only have a Ross GPA anyway. Check on wolverine access (unofficial transcript) to see how your grades are categorized. Does it say something like undergrad bus admin? If so, then you are officially in Ross already and probably don’t have to worry about an LSA-only GPA.</p>
<p>Just says LSA for freshman year. I don’t think preferred admits technically become Ross students until we finish freshman year. I guess I’ll figure something out.</p>
<p>My pre-admit class took two Ross course during our second semester freshman year. I wonder if those classes will be included in my Ross GPA. My unofficial transcript doesn’t separate these yet, but pre-admits are technically admitted unless they make a 3.3 GPA their freshman year.</p>
<p>It just seems weird that two of my Ross core courses wouldn’t be in my Ross GPA, yet my distribution requirements and other LSA electives would be in my Ross GPA.</p>
<p>Also, I had somewhere around 26 college credits coming into to UM. Technically, shouldn’t those be shown on the resume under the “transfer” approach? (To make matters more complicated, UM only accepted certain of my college credits.)</p>
<p>Yeah, our grades in those courses won’t end up in our Ross GPA because we weren’t technically enrolled. Works the same way for freshman that take accounting then transfer to Ross. It’s a good deal considering the 200-level courses have the most grade deflation.</p>