

My plan in Ross May '08. Anyone else?
Also, I've been told by inside sources that several students have transfered from Ross to a US school- has anyone else heard this?
My plan in Ross May '08.
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That's my plan as well (May '08), have an interview w/Ross 1/15 in Chicago. Being married and non-trad, though, I'm not sure if it can be done.
Staying positive has gotten a little more difficult-the waiting on the other schools (Michigan, Purdue, Minnesota, Louisiana) is driving me nuts![]()
I was under the impression that it is very difficult to transfer into US schools. There are a couple, Kansas is the only one that I'm sure about, that take transfers if students drop out of the class as it is necessary to have a certain number of students to keep funding, but besides that it is not a likely scenario.
I totally agree with you. that's a lot to give up though and for a long time. but if everyone there is in the same boat, perhaps it won't be so bad. i also heard about the crime. but does ny or philly not have crime?
One of the vets I work with actually went to Ross for his first year and then transfered to Tennessee to finish up. He said he just had to take the final exams from the first year of Tennessee to make sure he was up to snuff. I applied to Ross and he keeps telling me I should go there because he loved it. 🙂My plan in Ross May '08. Anyone else?
Also, I've been told by inside sources that several students have transfered from Ross to a US school- has anyone else heard this?
for those of you that know people that transferred, can you elaborate?
If someone were to start in May at ROSS, than say someone drops out first semester at a US school, can the ROSS student jump in on the 2nd semester of the US School's 1st year? Does that make sense?
I'm working for a vet who went to Ross. In fact, everyone I spoke with who's gone there has great things to say. I also heard that there are many transfers from Ross to St. George. I have yet to meet anyone who has graduated from St. George though. By the way, small issue, but not for me...at Ross, you must live on campus first year, no pets allowed. What I would do with my three dogs?[/quote
I know someone who is going to Ross and it's her first year and she's bringing her dog and living in off-campus housing, so I'm quite sure that's incorrect.
The tufts student I knew did 3 semesters at Ross and then started first semester of 2nd year (so did have to repeat some classes) at Tuftsfor those of you that know people that transferred, can you elaborate?
If someone were to start in May at ROSS, than say someone drops out first semester at a US school, can the ROSS student jump in on the 2nd semester of the US School's 1st year? Does that make sense?
I believe that is also true for the Caribbean vet schools. US schools see each student as an investment and don't want to lose students throughout the curriculum, hence the stringent guidelines and low admission rates. The Caribbean schools have a higher acceptance rate and once you are in school you have to prove you are capable, leading to a higher drop out rate.