Hi. Just to clarify, you mean University of Michigan has over 50,000 alarms in the Southern California. I don’t think it’s Ross by itself.
I would say that your connection with the University of Michigan is not going to be very strong and chances of hearing from alums who are active is going to be pretty small.
First of all, business school and undergrad at separate networks. U2 have access to them but they are separate and usually it’s a stretch connection. It will do if you have nothing else but Quantity does not mean quality.
Also, I don’t think you will want to be reaching out to guys who graduated two years ago. Those are the ones who are probably likely to reply fast but they’re all 23 years old. I don’t think that will be a prime contact. At the same time if you’re trying to reach someone who graduated from an undergrad 20 years ago, I don’t know that they will be eager to reply to someone who got an EMBA from Ross in LA last year. Think about how often you hear from business school graduates of your undergraduate university and how you would feel like jumping to respond.
There are absolutely wonderful people but what I’m trying to say is that I would not count on 50,000. I would count on the 40 or 50 you’ll be going to school with and then another two or 300 other grads who will be your most dependable and loyal network.
PS. Anyone else who thinks I’m wrong, feel free to disagree with me. I would say that I had been successful and connecting with a number of undergrad alumni from my business school when I was recruiting and networking but there was primarily because I was trying to connect with people from Hong Kong and out of about 10 alarms I probably heard from five which was pretty impressive because all of them said they never hear from anyone so they were actually excited and thrilled to chat and meet up .
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