<p>I’ll be applying direct admission to Ross. For the second supp question, is it okay to talk about the ross courses only for about 150 words and then use the rest of the words to tell why you like ross outside of the curriculum? I don’t want to talk about how great the courses are for a whole page.</p>
<p>another question, kinda late but w/e: if you are applying direct admission to Ross, you write about Ross, not LSA correct?</p>
<p>The question reads like this: "Describe the unique qualities that attract you to the specific School or College (including preferred admission and dual-degree programs) to which you are applying at the University of Michigan. How would that curriculum support your interests? "</p>
<p>You’re fine. They want you to discuss the curriculum as PART of the essay; they don’t want you to make the whole essay about the curriculum. The last part of the prompt was just giving you an idea of one “[quality] that attract[s] you” to Ross. And yes, you talk about Ross in your application, not the LSA. If you want to, I’m sure you can talk about Michigan as a whole, and describe the niche you intend to create as a BBA student.</p>