
Ross Recommendation Analysis 2025-2026
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2 Year Program
Fall Intake
Quick Facts
Average GPA: 3.69
Average Work Experience: 5 yrs
Applicants: 9856
Class Size: 930
Women: 45%
Acceptance Rate: 9%-11%
Yield Rate: 56%
Michigan Ross is known for its action-based learning, inclusive culture, and strong focus on leadership through impact. Its two-year MBA program emphasizes real-world business challenges through initiatives like the Multidisciplinary Action Projects (MAP), giving students hands-on experience from day one. With strengths in consulting, general management, and operations plus growing placement in tech and sustainability Ross is especially well-regarded for developing collaborative, purpose-driven leaders equipped to drive change across industries.
WHOM TO CHOOSE AS YOUR RECOMMENDER?
Best bets (in this order):
Your current direct supervisor
A former boss (from the last 1–2 years)
Any manager who’s directly led your work
A mentor or business partner
A client (only if the relationship was deep + recent)
A social work lead (only if it’s core to your story)
Avoid picking:
Family members (instant red flag)
Juniors or direct reports
Vendors or service providers
Peers or professors (unless there’s a standout reason — and even then, risky)
Bottom line: Choose impact over title. If they’ve seen you lead, grow, or grind — they’re a strong
LOR Analysis
Question 1
Please provide a brief description of your interaction with the applicant and, if applicable, the applicant’s role in your organization
Word limit: 50 words
Tips:
This isn’t just a “how long have you known them” question it’s a credibility test. Instead of saying, “I’ve known her for 12 months,” have your recommender add a quick story or reason that shows why they worked with you. Something like, “I brought her onto my team because she consistently translated complex data into clear insights for senior clients.” That one line tells the AdCom how long, how closely, and why they rate you. And if they hired, promoted, or specifically requested to work with you say it. That’s instant credibility.
Question 2
How does the performance of the applicant compare to that of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles?
Word Limit: 500 words
Tips:
Anyone can say someone’s “hardworking” or “dependable” but without real examples, it’s just noise. Your recommender needs to highlight traits that matter, and back them with proof. Focus on EQ over IQ. Leadership over checkbox wins. Don’t just say you met deadlines show how you led under pressure, rallied a team, or took initiative beyond your role. If you've been promoted fast, won awards, or stood out among peers, that’s gold include it. And make sure every trait ties back to your future career goals. If you're gunning for a leadership role in impact investing, show moments where you influenced, built consensus, or pushed a bold idea forward. No vague praise. No fluff. Just sharp traits, linked to sharp stories.
Question 3
Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response.
Word Limit: 500 words
Tips:
The best way to answer the weakness question? Keep it real but structured. Start with the actual weakness (don’t sugarcoat it), then share the feedback they got that made them aware of it. Show that they took it seriously no defensiveness, just maturity. Then walk through what they did to fix it: concrete actions, not vague intentions. End with the progress they’ve made and the impact it had. Every step should have an example. And remember: pick a weakness that’s fixable, not a red flag. Never choose something that questions judgment, ethics, or character. You want growth, not damage control.
My View
Ross is the kind of place that builds doers. It’s gritty, hands-on, and deeply collaborative — the kind of program where you’re expected to roll up your sleeves and lead from day one. You don’t just sit in classrooms; you experiment, iterate, and take real swings through MAP and action-based learning. It’s Michigan tough in the best way resilient, grounded, and ambitious without being flashy.
What I admire most is the community. Ross is filled with people who genuinely want to see you win not just in recruiting, but in life. You’ll find support from classmates, alumni, even professors who remember your name. It’s a school that balances heart and hustle. If you're someone who learns best by doing, who wants to grow alongside others, and who sees leadership as action Ross doesn't just teach you how to lead. It lets you practice it.
Final Take
Ross is ideal for purpose-driven, hands-on learners who want to lead through action and collaboration. Known for its experiential focus, inclusive culture, and real-world leadership development, Ross suits those who thrive by rolling up their sleeves and making an impact. With strong recruiting in consulting, operations, general management, and growing strength in tech and sustainability, it’s a great fit for those who value practical learning and community. But if you’re looking for an elite, finance-heavy brand or a highly competitive culture, Ross’s down-to-earth, team-first approach may feel less intense.
MBA Profile Fit
The Profile Fit Score is a quick guide to assess how well Ross matches your goals, based on factors like career outcomes, brand, and international support. It helps you gauge overall program fit—not rank.
Consulting Fit
Brand Strength
ROI for International Students
Leadership Focus
Geographic advantage
Insights
Pick someone who really knows you, not just a big title.
Avoid CEOs who can’t get specific.
Never write your own letter AdComs can tell.
Always waive your right to see it builds trust.
Focus on EQ: leadership, teamwork, initiative.
If two LORs, make sure they show different strengths.
Keep your LORs and application consistent.
Don’t risk a weak letter it can kill your chances.