Can you get accepted to UMich with a GED?

<p>And can you be an IB with a GED + Ross?</p>

<p>I am not sure I understand your question. By IB do you mean International Baccalaureate? If so, why would you require a GED? And what do you want to know about Ross?</p>

<p>By IB I meant Investment Banking. I was wondering since you can’t become a Investment Banker by transferring from CC to a prestigious school, the same concept applies if you didn’t graduate from high school in the ‘proper’ way.</p>

<p>Who told you you cannot become an Investment Banker if you transfer from a CC to a prestigious school? What matters is where you graduate from. I am not sure if you can get into Michigan with a GED, although I assume if you have excellent SAT scores and write excellent essays, you have a shot. If admitted into Michigan, your chances of landing a job in IBanking are as good as any fellow Wolverine, regardless of their high school education.</p>

<p>“Who told you you cannot become an Investment Banker if you transfer from a CC to a prestigious school?”</p>

<p>I think I read that in the IB forum or a IB related blog.</p>

<p>What if you are already attending UMich but ruined your GPA in a humanities major? Is there still a chance?</p>

<p>You read wrong. You can transfer into an IBanking hunting ground and land a job assuming you have the right GPA and take the initiative. </p>

<p>And no, you cannot ruin your GPA with poor grades in the Humanities. GPA is important. IBs expect a GPA over 3.5.</p>

<p>“Can you get accepted to UMich with a GED?”</p>

<p>“What if you are already attending UMich but ruined your GPA in a humanities major? Is there still a chance?”</p>

<p>So, which one of these are you?</p>

<p>“What if you are already attending UMich but ruined your GPA in a humanities major? Is there still a chance?”</p>

<p>Is there a way to just cancel all your grades and start fresh as a freshman?</p>

<p>if life only had a redo button</p>

<p>Not at the same university, unless if its Stanford, in which case, anything goes! ;)</p>

<p>Seriously, transcripts at a university are permanent.</p>

<p>Why is that at Stanford?</p>

<p>What if I waited till I was 24 and then had a minimum wage job so that I would be very poor so that I could get lots of grants and then studied and got perfect score on the SAT and 5 on several AP exams and applied to Stanford?</p>

<p>^ lol</p>

<p>you’re so funny and mysterious at the same time.</p>

<p>even if you achieve those improbably feats, you’d probably still be rejected, given stanford’s admit rate of what? 8%?</p>

<p>Renewed, I was obviously being facetious. Stanford has a reputation for being very chilled when it comes to dropping classes and other grading . However, as square points out, getting into Stanford requires quite a bit of skill…and some luck.</p>

<p>At any rate, the only way you can undo whatever damage you have done at one university is to re-apply to another university as a Freshman and start over from sratch. Of course, you will have to explain what you did with your time between high school graduation and entering your second college, but at least your transcripts from the first college will no longer be required or requested.</p>

<p>Maybe ■■■■■■■■?</p>

<p>^not sure, from what I’ve observed over the years, he seemed to be very inquisitive when it comes to IB or any top jobs that get you $$. If he is a ■■■■■, he is a very focused one. :P</p>

<p>Can you have IB internship and IB jobs if you apply as a grad student?</p>

<p>“even if you achieve those improbably feats, you’d probably still be rejected, given stanford’s admit rate of what? 8%?”</p>

<p>Then you could go for Cornell instead I guess.</p>

<p>cornell is now what? stanford rejects? lol :D</p>