Are Univ Utah and Univ of Wisconsin roughly in the same tier academically?

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Anonymous wrote:I only know two kids who went to Utah and both transferred out after freshman year. It's very in-state heavy, compared to Wisconsin, and Utah is its own culture.

U Colorado
Colorado College
Bates
Lawrence University


But Colorado and Utah have larger cities than Wisconsin, therefore more job opportunities.
Anonymous
Wisconsin is a very large, fun, academically strong university. No, it’s not top 20, but it’s a quality education at a reasonable price with an awesome college experience. There are lots of out of state kids from all over the country. There is an alumni network in every major US city. The business, law, engineering, and medical schools are very good. Not everyone will like the cold or the small numbers of black students or the heavy Greek life. But it’s a great school for a lot of students. I have never actually met a student from the University of Utah. I think it’s a very local school. I live in Bethesda and there are Wisconsin grads everywhere I go.
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Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin boosters have officially replaced NEU on DCUM as the "target". Love it!


The Indiana trial balloon burst too quickly.

I have a feeling there's an acolyte of the "no such thing as bad publicity" school behind this.


Jeff should just ban the term Wisconsin and all other forms used to refer to the school until these people disappear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.

Since law school is a grad program, the quality of the university's law school is irrelevant if the student is thinking about applying to law school down the road. In addition, undergrad prestige plays little role in law school admission. For the purpose of law school admission, Utah and Wisconsin are equivalent.
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Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.

Since law school is a grad program, the quality of the university's law school is irrelevant if the student is thinking about applying to law school down the road. In addition, undergrad prestige plays little role in law school admission. For the purpose of law school admission, Utah and Wisconsin are equivalent.


Bro if that’s true then Wisconsin would be equal to UVA academically. If we’re just going off of academic programs than Wisco has the same or better rankings as UVA’s academic departments. But to say such a thing would be an absurdity. Business and Law makes you elite, therefore UVA is better.
Anonymous
“I’m pretty sure Wisconsin has never spent money on advertising to high schoolers like NEU, Michigan and USC…”

I didn’t know that Michigan spends huge amounts money on advertising? Please cite your sources.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.

Since law school is a grad program, the quality of the university's law school is irrelevant if the student is thinking about applying to law school down the road. In addition, undergrad prestige plays little role in law school admission. For the purpose of law school admission, Utah and Wisconsin are equivalent.


Bro if that’s true then Wisconsin would be equal to UVA academically. If we’re just going off of academic programs than Wisco has the same or better rankings as UVA’s academic departments. But to say such a thing would be an absurdity. Business and Law makes you elite, therefore UVA is better.


What about Williams, Dartmouth, Amherst, Princeton, Brown w no law schools?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“I’m pretty sure Wisconsin has never spent money on advertising to high schoolers like NEU, Michigan and USC…”

I didn’t know that Michigan spends huge amounts money on advertising? Please cite your sources.


They’re always at Bronx high school of science college fair advertising Also at Sidwell friends college fair. Only a handful of kids choose Wisconsin from these schools. I suppose, given their location, that is an incredible fact in itself. Still, dozens choose Michigan and USC, despite the small academic difference between all three of these schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:USNews:

#39 University of Wisconsin
#121 University of Vermont
#136 University of Utah


You post this as if it means something.
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Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.

Since law school is a grad program, the quality of the university's law school is irrelevant if the student is thinking about applying to law school down the road. In addition, undergrad prestige plays little role in law school admission. For the purpose of law school admission, Utah and Wisconsin are equivalent.


Bro if that’s true then Wisconsin would be equal to UVA academically. If we’re just going off of academic programs than Wisco has the same or better rankings as UVA’s academic departments. But to say such a thing would be an absurdity. Business and Law makes you elite, therefore UVA is better.


What about Williams, Dartmouth, Amherst, Princeton, Brown w no law schools?

And that’s why UVA is better than all of them. Who cares if Einstein was at your school, he wasn’t that rich and his theories are being disproven by the minute. Meanwhile, UVA is producing big law candidates…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USNews:

#39 University of Wisconsin
#121 University of Vermont
#136 University of Utah


You post this as if it means something.


Exactly. NonT25= doesn’t matter
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.

Since law school is a grad program, the quality of the university's law school is irrelevant if the student is thinking about applying to law school down the road. In addition, undergrad prestige plays little role in law school admission. For the purpose of law school admission, Utah and Wisconsin are equivalent.


Bro if that’s true then Wisconsin would be equal to UVA academically. If we’re just going off of academic programs than Wisco has the same or better rankings as UVA’s academic departments. But to say such a thing would be an absurdity. Business and Law makes you elite, therefore UVA is better.


What about Williams, Dartmouth, Amherst, Princeton, Brown w no law schools?

And that’s why UVA is better than all of them. Who cares if Einstein was at your school, he wasn’t that rich and his theories are being disproven by the minute. Meanwhile, UVA is producing big law candidates…

NP. Actually Einstein's theories are being proven CORRECT. https://scitechdaily.com/einstein-vindicated-stunning-cosmic-map-confirms-gravity-theory-across-billions-of-years/
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Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.

Since law school is a grad program, the quality of the university's law school is irrelevant if the student is thinking about applying to law school down the road. In addition, undergrad prestige plays little role in law school admission. For the purpose of law school admission, Utah and Wisconsin are equivalent.


Bro if that’s true then Wisconsin would be equal to UVA academically. If we’re just going off of academic programs than Wisco has the same or better rankings as UVA’s academic departments. But to say such a thing would be an absurdity. Business and Law makes you elite, therefore UVA is better.


What about Williams, Dartmouth, Amherst, Princeton, Brown w no law schools?

And that’s why UVA is better than all of them. Who cares if Einstein was at your school, he wasn’t that rich and his theories are being disproven by the minute. Meanwhile, UVA is producing big law candidates…

And yet..the average grad at all those schools makes way more than a UVA grad in business. Law is not even that great of a career choice and has a barbell payment distribution.
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Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.

Since law school is a grad program, the quality of the university's law school is irrelevant if the student is thinking about applying to law school down the road. In addition, undergrad prestige plays little role in law school admission. For the purpose of law school admission, Utah and Wisconsin are equivalent.


Bro if that’s true then Wisconsin would be equal to UVA academically. If we’re just going off of academic programs than Wisco has the same or better rankings as UVA’s academic departments. But to say such a thing would be an absurdity. Business and Law makes you elite, therefore UVA is better.


What about Williams, Dartmouth, Amherst, Princeton, Brown w no law schools?

And that’s why UVA is better than all of them. Who cares if Einstein was at your school, he wasn’t that rich and his theories are being disproven by the minute. Meanwhile, UVA is producing big law candidates…

NP. Actually Einstein's theories are being proven CORRECT. https://scitechdaily.com/einstein-vindicated-stunning-cosmic-map-confirms-gravity-theory-across-billions-of-years/

This person knows nothing about physics. GR is a modern subject that can essentially be boiled down to “Einstein is correct”
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:“I’m pretty sure Wisconsin has never spent money on advertising to high schoolers like NEU, Michigan and USC…”

I didn’t know that Michigan spends huge amounts money on advertising? Please cite your sources.


They’re always at Bronx high school of science college fair advertising Also at Sidwell friends college fair. Only a handful of kids choose Wisconsin from these schools. I suppose, given their location, that is an incredible fact in itself. Still, dozens choose Michigan and USC, despite the small academic difference between all three of these schools.

Probably because teens would rather live in LA or have vacationed in Michigan and loved it. The hell is there to do in Wisconsin?
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