mohater,
I have two questions for you.
Seems like Ross is one of the top schools that gives a lot of full tuition waiver. Businessweek claims that 13.1% of the students get full tuition waiver. Any idea about what percentage of these full tuition waivers go to the incoming students ?
http://images.businessweek.com/slidesho ... ips#slide7
Secondly, the acceptance rate at Ross is 40% which is quite high. Doesn't it hurt the quality of class when every third student applying to Ross is getting accepted ? One good thing is that with this high acceptance rate, the chances of getting through are good.
I have two questions for you.
Seems like Ross is one of the top schools that gives a lot of full tuition waiver. Businessweek claims that 13.1% of the students get full tuition waiver. Any idea about what percentage of these full tuition waivers go to the incoming students ?
http://images.businessweek.com/slidesho ... ips#slide7
Secondly, the acceptance rate at Ross is 40% which is quite high. Doesn't it hurt the quality of class when every third student applying to Ross is getting accepted ? One good thing is that with this high acceptance rate, the chances of getting through are good.