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It was the night before Round 1 calls and all through the web, MBA applicants wished their anxiety would ebb.
The call list made By the AdComm with care, In hopes that a new Ross class Soon would be there.
The applicants were ready, Attached to their phones, With visions of excitement, Lectures and new learning zones.
When out of the silence What should appear? Area Code ‘734’. Clearly, I am not a poet, but I am in a cheery, holiday mood as we finished making our admitted student calls this afternoon. It was great to hear the voices of the many people we got to know through applications. Tomorrow, all of our decisions will be posted online. Many of you will be on our waitlist, which means that we’ll take another look at your application in Round 2.
IN !! Is the scholarship info supposed to be in one of the docs attached in the admit email ? I did not get an admit call so I am not sure about this.
Scholarship information should be given when you receive the official letter next week. It was shared through the phone, but not through email.
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scholarship info would have been included in the acceptance email that went out on friday. there was a pdf file that contained scholarship info in there
Hi!! Well I am applying in R2 to Ross but have made an error. My official GMAT score will not reach in time for R2 deadline. Is there a possibility that they may still consider my application for R2 (international applicant - R3 doesn't make sense for me as the decision would be too late)
Have written to the school but yet to get a revert from them. Any idea when is the school closed for Christmas?
Hi!! Well I am applying in R2 to Ross but have made an error. My official GMAT score will not reach in time for R2 deadline. Is there a possibility that they may still consider my application for R2 (international applicant - R3 doesn't make sense for me as the decision would be too late)
Have written to the school but yet to get a revert from them. Any idea when is the school closed for Christmas?
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It is not compulsory for you to have your official score report in by the deadline. You can apply with the test center scorecard. If things do proceed further with your candidacy, they will ask you for your official scores.
I'm getting ready to hit submit for round 2 and I was wondering if anyone has advice on what to do given a situation like the following? My parents both graduated from the same MBA program, and the Ross application asks for the highest degree earned by your parents and from what school. If I answer the what other schools are you applying to honestly, then I have to include the school my parents are alumni of, and I fear that the fact I also applied there and my parents are alumni, makes it look like Ross is not my first choice. Should I leave this off?
I'm getting ready to hit submit for round 2 and I was wondering if anyone has advice on what to do given a situation like the following? My parents both graduated from the same MBA program, and the Ross application asks for the highest degree earned by your parents and from what school. If I answer the what other schools are you applying to honestly, then I have to include the school my parents are alumni of, and I fear that the fact I also applied there and my parents are alumni, makes it look like Ross is not my first choice. Should I leave this off?
Thanks!
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Apples and oranges. I don't think it matters. Ross can be your top choice even if your parents went to a different school - for many reasons: fit, geography, courses, career aspirations etc. to name a few.
I'm getting ready to hit submit for round 2 and I was wondering if anyone has advice on what to do given a situation like the following? My parents both graduated from the same MBA program, and the Ross application asks for the highest degree earned by your parents and from what school. If I answer the what other schools are you applying to honestly, then I have to include the school my parents are alumni of, and I fear that the fact I also applied there and my parents are alumni, makes it look like Ross is not my first choice. Should I leave this off?
Thanks!
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Man, you are way overthinking this. Calm down, it doesn't matter.