ross pre-admit vs. northwestern & brown
by: OliverI'm torn! Yes, Ross is 90% pre-admit now but it still feels good to have it locked up. Is NU or Brown worth the extra coin or just Go Blue?
#3by: read
To whoever posted this: If you're still reading this, don't listen to what half of the people said above. For some reason, they're clearly salty about not being in Ross because the vile words they used are just uncalled for an unnecessary. I'm not in Ross but I understand why you're conflicted about choosing UM-Ross over Brown or NU, as those names are arguably more "prestigious." But I can tell you this, this is an amazing school where you'll meet lifelong friends and have fun here more than you MAY (can't promise) at those schools. You'll make the right call - don't listen to those people telling you to go elsewhere as they're in the minority at this school.
#4by: chill
#5by: ross '20
I applied to Michigan as a pseudo safety, Northwestern and Brown were my reaches. All are awesome, for sort of different reasons. Chicago/Evanston is the best city ... but being in Providence puts you closer to a lot of friends at East Coast colleges, train to Boston and NYC. Ann Arbor inconvenient if you're an out-of-state student because visiting friends is a pain. But we have best sports, really great grad programs, law school, med school which show love to undergrad applicants.
I got rejected from reaches. If I would have gotten into all three, I'd probably be at Brown because of vibe, Ivy League, and proximity to East Coast friends. Northwestern is basically Penn, super pre-professional, but slightly less prestigious.
#6by: NE
I was accepted to Vanderbilt, Emory and Umich. I chose umich out of the three because I thought I wanted to get a PhD and that being at a major research university would give me great research opportunities. Umich is a great school, but my decision and thought-process was wrong, especially as a humanities student, and I think ultimately I may have made the wrong decision, but it is what it is.
Visit all of the schools, talk to the students, and then you will be able to get a better feel of what is more worth it to you.
#8by: @ehhhh
you make it sound as though every college application takes weeks to complete- notre dame was common app with a few generic supplement questions about what made nd special, i applied because i was midwest and i liked it enough. georgetown was not too difficult even though it wasn't common app, had an interview but hey i applied to a lot of schools on the common app which saved a ton of time. a college app isn't like writing a novel, especially since they open in the summer. i cranked that (and my other apps) out without much trouble... stop applying your own experience to others and understand some people can't afford some schools and thus cannot go (also ross>mendoza or gtown's business school rank so)
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by: What?
First of all, Brown doesn't even have a business school.
Second of all, there's a big difference between undergraduate and graduate rankings when it comes to business programs. Ross is considered to offer one of the best undergraduate business programs in the country, while Kellogg's isn't even in the top 10 (going by USNews, which is usually the most trusted).
Obviously the graduate schools are a different story but OP is clearly an incoming freshman.