why do people here think a land grant college is somehow inferior?

Anonymous
I dont get it.
Anonymous
Having gone to a state flagship land grant college, it is baffling. I literally every option under the sun academically, extracurricularly and socially at my fingertips.
Anonymous
What’s land grant?
Anonymous
The resources that a private school
can give each student are far superior in most cases except the very top land grants (ucb, uva, mich, cornell the partial public)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The resources that a private school
can give each student are far superior in most cases except the very top land grants (ucb, uva, mich, cornell the partial public)

UVA and Michigan are NOT land grant universities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The resources that a private school
can give each student are far superior in most cases except the very top land grants (ucb, uva, mich, cornell the partial public)


UVA and Michigan are not land grant universities.

You can find a list of all land grant schools here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_land-grant_universities
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The resources that a private school
can give each student are far superior in most cases except the very top land grants (ucb, uva, mich, cornell the partial public)

Why would you suggest Michigan and UVA are land grant universities? Are you just stupid or trying to push an agenda?
Anonymous
What benefit does a land grant university provide over another state school? For example, UF vs FSU?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What benefit does a land grant university provide over another state school? For example, UF vs FSU?

More "economic diversity"...Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The resources that a private school
can give each student are far superior in most cases except the very top land grants (ucb, uva, mich, cornell the partial public)


You are dreaming. I see no difference (one at OOS flagship one at private). Both have overcrowded and old dorm situations, both were put on WL for classes they wanted and ended up getting into the classes they wanted once movement started happening for freshman and sophomore years, both have had great counselors/advisors, both have gotten what they needed (different things) from the disability services office, both have things they like and things they hate about the meal plans/swipes.
Anonymous
Literally no one thinks this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The resources that a private school
can give each student are far superior in most cases except the very top land grants (ucb, uva, mich, cornell the partial public)


You think MIT can't give kids opportunities?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The resources that a private school
can give each student are far superior in most cases except the very top land grants (ucb, uva, mich, cornell the partial public)


You are dreaming. I see no difference (one at OOS flagship one at private). Both have overcrowded and old dorm situations, both were put on WL for classes they wanted and ended up getting into the classes they wanted once movement started happening for freshman and sophomore years, both have had great counselors/advisors, both have gotten what they needed (different things) from the disability services office, both have things they like and things they hate about the meal plans/swipes.

KSU and Elon? 🤣
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The resources that a private school
can give each student are far superior in most cases except the very top land grants (ucb, uva, mich, cornell the partial public)


You think MIT can't give kids opportunities?



I think MIT is a landgrant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The resources that a private school
can give each student are far superior in most cases except the very top land grants (ucb, uva, mich, cornell the partial public)


UVA and Michigan are not land grant universities.

You can find a list of all land grant schools here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_land-grant_universities


according to this link, scroll to Mass. MIT is a land grant.
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