Ross BBA RD Notifications Class 2017

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<p>5 pm est.</p>

<p>why</p>

<p>I’m gonna go with 5:01 zaber</p>

<p>5:29</p>

<p>Anything anyone?</p>

<p>IT’S UP!!!</p>

<p>Decisions up on Wolverine Access!!</p>

<p>In</p>

<p>waitlist</p>

<p>Its up guys I got in!! Congrats @Mich11 . Will post stats soon. Good luck everyone</p>

<p>Could someone post the congratulatory message? I accepted admission without taking a picture of it and I’d really like to have it.</p>

<p>OH MY GOD I’M IN!!!</p>

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Congratulations on your outstanding academic and personal achievements! We are pleased to offer you Fall 2014 admission to the Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) program at the University of Michigan’s Stephen M. Ross School of Business. On behalf of Dean Alison Davis-Blake, our faculty, and our staff, welcome to Ross. </p>

<p>By accepting this offer of admission, you agree to attend the required BBA orientation to be held Thursday and Friday, August 28 and 29, 2014. </p>

<p>Please complete the following two steps to officially accept or reject your offer of admission:</p>

<p>(1) You must accept this offer of admission on-line by 11:59 PM EST on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 in order for you to be registered for BBA classes this fall. To submit your decision, please click on the “Respond Now” button below after reviewing the remaining statements. </p>

<p>(2) Please also cut and paste the following link into a new tab in your web browser to complete the required survey: <em>link</em></p>

<p>All entering BBA students are automatically considered for scholarships. No additional application is needed. If you are selected, the Ross Financial Aid Office will notify you via email by in late August. </p>

<p>Congratulations again. We look forward to welcoming you to the Ross community!
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<p>i got in :slight_smile: congrats to those who got in also! man time to live up the rest of my summer, i felt like i was in a little nutshell this past year but now its time to…rage baby</p>

<p>Does anyone know anything about how many people they waitlist?</p>

<p>Decision came in: Accepted </p>

<p>Rejected. </p>

<p>Accepted as well. For those in future years, I’ll post my important stats:</p>

<p>Sophomore Re-applicant</p>

<p>Freshman GPA: 3.4
Sophomore GPA: 3.6</p>

<p>Econ 101 (F12): A-
English 125 (F12): A</p>

<p>Econ 102 (W13): B-</p>

<p>Math 115 (F13): A-
Foreign Language (F13): A</p>

<p>Econ 401 (W14): A-
Foreign Language (W14): A+</p>

<p>First time around I didn’t really put too much in my essays and they saw right through them. Write about how you’ll use Ross to accomplish your goals and what you’ll bring to the program.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: Nothing business focused at all. Vice-president of club sport, writer for one school journal, editor of another.</p>

<p>Remember, grades aren’t everything. They just want to know you’re smart so do well in challenging courses but don’t kill yourself by taking what you can’t handle.</p>

<p>Hey, can you tell me why you took Econ 401 vs. other Econ classes? Also, what other classes did you take?</p>

<p>I took two 300 level econs second semester freshman and got a B and B+ (really did not try that semester and grades show it). I came in with AP Calc AB credit so didn’t take math freshman year. Econ doesn’t accept AB so had to take calc 1 first semester sophomore year. I am an econ and intl studies double major so I took 401 to continue the major. my other courses were other HU/SS courses related to international studies. I always found them fascinating but sucked ass in them/never studied and got mainly B+ or so.</p>

<p>I’m still going to get an econ degree with intl studies minor plus ofc the BBA.</p>