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Breaking into Michigan University: The Path of Least Resistance?

Hey everyone! University of Michigan is on my dream list. I understand there are different schools within the university with varying admission policies. Which one is seen as the easiest to get into? Just trying to play it smart. Cheers!

a year ago

Admissions for the University of Michigan are competitive across all its disciplines simply due to its status as a highly selective school. Selectivity can vary year to year based on the number of applicants, and the talent and depth within the applicant pool. Every undergraduate school has its own unique aspects, which makes it a bit challenging to definitively identify which one is "easier" to get into. It's important to remember that, regardless of the school, the University of Michigan, like many other competitive institutions, is interested in attracting passionate students who demonstrate a strong interest and aptitude in their area of study.

If we were to attempt to dissect the University of Michigan's admission based on colleges, historically speaking, it is commonly considered that the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts might be a tad less competitive due to its wide range of majors and general education program. It's the largest college at the University of Michigan and accepts the bulk of undergraduate students. Meanwhile, specialized schools like Ross School of Business or the School of Engineering might be quite competitive because the programs are highly ranked and have a specific focus.

Keep in mind, though, that transferring between schools within UMich later can be as competitive, if not more, than getting into your desired school from the outset. A strategy could be to apply to the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, with the intention of transferring into a more specialized school later on, but this practice is not necessarily guaranteed to be successful and can introduce its own challenges.

Ultimately, it's best to apply to the school which houses the program aligning most with your interests, passion, and future goals instead of trying to game the admissions process. It's about finding the right program fit and thriving in an environment that fosters your growth. If UMich is your dream school, focus on crafting an application that clearly demonstrates your passion for your prospective major, your dedication to your extracurricular activities, and your potential to contribute meaningfully to the campus community. Good luck!

a year ago

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