Mich State or U of Delaware?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MSU just had to take out a $600 million bond to pay off assault survivors, hence this year they have the "biggest and most diverse class ever." They are hard up for the revenue to pay off that bond and its vig. Big U's run by incestuous backwater idiots need to pay the hard way for mismanagement -- starve them of applicants. Go to Delaware. Beautiful campus and more interesting kids.


Wow. What cesspool did you crawl out of?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They're both ok. Neither one stands out above the other.

MSU's business school is decent for undergrads. The two kids I know who chose MSU decided they want to do supply chain management; good school for that.

What does she want to study?


This. Both are great schools but MSU has the Hospitality Management degree, which is #1 (Cornell says #2) in the world. I think MSU is prettier but Delaware definitely wins for being easy to get to. Your daughter can't go wrong, OP, with those two options. What did she think when she did the tours?
Anonymous
I loved my 4 years at MSU, but that was decades ago so not sure how relevant my experience is today. For as disgusted as I am about the Nassar scandal, I think MSU will be fine. There may be a blip in enrollment for a couple of years, but MSU is huge. It has a lot of money coming in through tuition, grants, and the football and basketball programs.

MSU's size appeals to some people (like me) but for others, it can be really overwhelming. The campus is beautiful but sprawling. Winter is no joke. I had to trudge about a mile through a snowstorm on more than 1 occasion to get to my final exams in December (they don't cancel anything in Michigan due to winter weather). But I met people from all over the world there, many of whom became lifelong friends. COL is pretty cheap. Campus is about 2 hours from Lake Michigan to the west and about 1 1/2 hours to Detroit and Ontario to the east. Summer and fall in Michigan are gorgeous. Football and basketball games are a lot of fun.

There are several residential colleges within MSU that are more selective and rigorous than general admission, which may be of interest to your DD depending on what she wants to do. They also tend to have smaller class sizes and provide more of a small college experience within the large university. I was enrolled in one of the residential colleges and loved it. Most of my core classes had about 20 kids. The professors were engaging and very accessible. It was challenging and I really enjoyed the experience. It was a nice change from the huge lecture halls.

As PPs have said, it really comes down to what your DD wants to do and how she feels about the schools in general (size, distance from home, etc).
Anonymous
Unless your child desires to be raped by a Molest State administrator, e.g., ‘Lyin LouAnna Somodite’, don’t go to East Losers, Michigan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless your child desires to be raped by a Molest State administrator, e.g., ‘Lyin LouAnna Somodite’, don’t go to East Losers, Michigan


Lol. + INFINITY!

Molestation State
Pedophile State
UNCHEAT
UMDUMBASS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MSU just had to take out a $600 million bond to pay off assault survivors, hence this year they have the "biggest and most diverse class ever." They are hard up for the revenue to pay off that bond and its vig. Big U's run by incestuous backwater idiots need to pay the hard way for mismanagement -- starve them of applicants. Go to Delaware. Beautiful campus and more interesting kids.


Wow. What cesspool did you crawl out of?


Have you been living under a rock for the past 3 years?
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