Every college lose his professor this is a stupid post |
Sadly, for you and your propaganda machine, they are not. |
| The only SLAC I would pick over Michigan is Williams. |
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Top SLACs have high-quality and intense academics. Your kid will know how to write when they graduate! SLACs also have very loyal alumni who help with job placement.
I’m sure your kid can get a good education at Michigan, but it will be qualitatively different from a well-ranked SLAC - large classes, TAs, passive lecture, problem sets, and multiple choice tests compared to very small classes, professors, active discussion, papers, and conceptual questions. Ditto for getting a job, but no one at the Michigan career center is going to hold your hand. |
| The professors at Michigan are giants in their fields. At SLACs the profs are mostly second- or third-rate scholars. |
Michigan opens more doors. But Williams opens doors to places only a chosen few enter. iykyk |
Uh, no. I’d pick any of the top 20 SLACs over Michigan. Note that the latest USNWR rankings included service academies in their LAC rankings, so strike those. Also, many of the top schools are tied. Once you account for those two issues, the top 20 are really the top 6. |
Sincere question: what do you tell a non-athletic kid who would love the quiet academic environment you described but whose mouth went agape when I told him Williams is 40% athletes? |
NP I would tell him it is 60% non-athletes. |
| Loved my time at FL! Great campus, wonderful professors not to mention the warm weather.... |
No, SLAC professors are there because they WANT to teach, which is ultimately what a college student needs |
He already knows that. Because math. |