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Jess77
04-02-2005, 02:29 PM
Hello, everybody! This is wonderful site and I got tons of useful info. However I have few questions regarding the school and didn't find answers in this forum. I hope you kind people can help me out. In GENERAL speaking, among Jan, May, and Aug class, which one is the most difficult and the easiest to get in? Which one has the most and the least students? And which one has the most and least competitive student body? Thank you ALL in advance. :)

Pepe22
04-02-2005, 02:49 PM
Hello, everybody! This is wonderful site and I got tons of useful info. However I have few questions regarding the school and didn't find answers in this forum. I hope you kind people can help me out. In GENERAL speaking, among Jan, May, and Aug class, which one is the most difficult and the easiest to get in? Which one has the most and the least students? And which one has the most and least competitive student body? Thank you ALL in advance. :)

Of the three classes, the September class is usually the hardest to get into and it is also the one with the most students. As far as class competitiveness, i dont know about other classes but my class isn't too much into the competition. I think that since we are all in the same position og being away from the states and very overworked we all stick together and help each other out.

Hope this helps

Jess77
04-02-2005, 03:16 PM
Thanks, pepe22! BTW, are you in sept class?

Pepe22
04-02-2005, 04:14 PM
I am in second semester now. I am a September class.

Jess77
04-02-2005, 08:53 PM
I am in second semester now. I am a September class.
Thanks for the quick response, Pepe22! I have one more question: I heard the attrition rate is high in Ross. Is this true with Sept. class too?

Pepe22
04-03-2005, 03:56 PM
I am in second semester now. I am a September class.
Thanks for the quick response, Pepe22! I have one more question: I heard the attrition rate is high in Ross. Is this true with Sept. class too?

When my class started in Septmeber we had about 360 people and lost about 100 people. 60 people failed and 40 left on their own accord. These are estimate numbers.

RossMD2006
04-03-2005, 08:10 PM
The attrition rate only has to do with the caliber of the student, not with Ross at all. Don't make the attrition rate a factor in your decision in attending Ross. If you are of average intelligence, you will do fine. Ross prepares you well. It is up to you to perform well in classes.