<p>I guess you will have to ask McKinsey Sakky. As far as I know, Ross is one of the 6 or 7 MBA programs that McKinsey visits on a frequent basis. Nobody can question the fact that Ross is one of the top 3 or 4 destinations for the most exclusive MC recruiters. I challenge you to find me a single McKinsey interview schedule that does not have Ross on it. Even when McKinsey has a schdule of only 5 or 6 schools, Ross will be on that schedule. </p>
<p>Whether or not many Ross students opt to work for them is another story. It isn’t like Ross students have trouble finding good jobs. The average starting salaries of its students, once you take cost of living factors into consideration, is equal to those at any other top 10 MBA program. Among the most popular destinations for Ross students are the likes of Citigroup, J&J, Lehman Brothers, McKinsey, Bain and Booz Allen. Try to remember that few companies get more than 10 Ross students annually. For some reason, Ross students are spread all over the place. I doubt it has anything to do with quality. </p>
<p>I mentioned Goldman Sachs as a major recruiter on campus. I know for a fact that last year, Goldman Sachs gave offers to over 30 Ross MBAs. Only 4 accepted those offers. In fact, more (11 I believe) BBA Ross students took jobs with Goldman Sachs last year than MBA students. So it isn’t always the case of Ross not being popular or respected. Sometimes it is simply a case that Ross students do not gravitate to the same destinations.</p>