Michigan vs Berkeley?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this hypothetical nonsense or did your kid actually get accepted?


Got accepted. Late Jan EA Michigan and Early Feb Berkeley.


They got into Ross & CS at Michigan? I didn’t know that was possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this hypothetical nonsense or did your kid actually get accepted?


Got accepted. Late Jan EA Michigan and Early Feb Berkeley.


They got into Ross & CS at Michigan? I didn’t know that was possible.


Sorry, can you specify what programs they got into? Because Finance is in Ross at UofM, but Econ is at LSA. Ross opens up a ton of opportunities, as I’m sure Haas does too, compared to LSA. But if they got in as Econ major, that’s different.
Anonymous
that's an easy call. Michigan OOS is half at $40K a year. Berkeley (with all of its difficulties) is $80K a year. Go with Michigan and bank the difference, if you have any, for grad school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this hypothetical nonsense or did your kid actually get accepted?


Got accepted. Late Jan EA Michigan and Early Feb Berkeley.


Then I would choose Michigan. Can’t beat the combination of academics, post grad network and FUN school spirit! Congrats to your kid.
Anonymous
Classrooms at Cal are also overflowing with not enough seats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:that's an easy call. Michigan OOS is half at $40K a year. Berkeley (with all of its difficulties) is $80K a year. Go with Michigan and bank the difference, if you have any, for grad school


OP is OOS. It’s $82-85k per year at Michigan. It rises every year, and some majors like computer science cost a couple thousand more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:that's an easy call. Michigan OOS is half at $40K a year. Berkeley (with all of its difficulties) is $80K a year. Go with Michigan and bank the difference, if you have any, for grad school


OP is OOS. It’s $82-85k per year at Michigan. It rises every year, and some majors like computer science cost a couple thousand more.


Yep, how is Michigan half for OOS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Neither. My DD is choosing Northeastern.


Goody for you. The vast majority of applicants of these two top publics have/had absolutely no interest in attending Northeastern.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Berkeley it’s a better education and respected globally
.

Splitting hairs. Both are fantastic.
Anonymous
Michigan is more expensive than Berkeley oos (Michigan and Virginia are the most expensive oos schools in the country by a long shot), even factoring in increased housing costs after freshman year. Cal has a much better global reputation and is a much tougher oos admit. You hear about Michigan here because kids can actually get in. Michigan is rust belt and California remains the venture capital hub of the world. Go Cal!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is more expensive than Berkeley oos (Michigan and Virginia are the most expensive oos schools in the country by a long shot), even factoring in increased housing costs after freshman year. Cal has a much better global reputation and is a much tougher oos admit. You hear about Michigan here because kids can actually get in. Michigan is rust belt and California remains the venture capital hub of the world. Go Cal!


That’s cool. I’d still take Michigan over Berkeley for the overall experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this hypothetical nonsense or did your kid actually get accepted?


Got accepted. Late Jan EA Michigan and Early Feb Berkeley.


They got into Ross & CS at Michigan? I didn’t know that was possible.


LSA Michigan. Expecting to take a "Business Minor" (Ross) w Econ major along w CS/Data Science classes. Admission to Ross is NOT necessary at this stage (at least as we understand it - Happy to be corrected).

The business minor seems offer an impressive number of finance related courses.
Anonymous
We are CA in state so it would be a no brainer, Berkeley 100 x over Michigan which my kids actually would never apply to anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are CA in state so it would be a no brainer, Berkeley 100 x over Michigan which my kids actually would never apply to anyway.


We are IS to Michigan so it would be a no-brainer, Michigan 100x over Cal. My kids also have no interest in attending Berkeley either. See how that works? In the meantime, the OP is OOS to both schools, so your comment is meaningless.
Anonymous
Why such large state schools? Makes no sense if you are full paying. Might as well get the benefit of private school.
post reply Forum Index » College and University Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: