Oh no. You just googled and didn't look at the actual data set. SEC grad? I kid, kind of. |
That’s the last you’ll say because you can’t link to actual data? 😂 Here’s the latest data: Washington OOS: 46% Link: https://admit.washington.edu/apply/freshman/by-the-numbers/ Michigan OOS: 18% https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/how-to-get-into-the-university-of-michigan-admissions-data-and-strategies |
Hey can we pay attention to Wisconsin guys! |
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NW
UCLA Michigan/USC Illinois, Wisconsin,UMD, Washington, Rutgers,Purdue Ohio State, Indiana, Minnesota Penn State, Iowa, Michigan State Oregon, Nebraska |
Not wrong, but the whole list is so close together that you should be willing to go up or down 2-4 tiers depending on particular programs, geography, and where you get tuition discounts (resident, reciprocity, and/or merit). |
Northwestern is NU, not NW. |
This is correct. |
Still waiting for someone to list the programs that are stronger at Michigan State than Michigan. |
Google is your friend: https://ir.msu.edu/rankings And remember the point isn’t that MSU is overall stronger than UMich. The point is that no one gets a degree in “overall.” |
That doesn’t compare any of those rankings to Michigan. |
I'm a Michigan grad and seriously, rating Michigan's accounting program over the one at MSU, or marketing, is ridiculous. MSU also has a great industrial psychology program and Michigan does not. But I wonder why UCLA is higher rated than Michigan? Seems like splitting hairs. |
Which accounting program? Michigan’s undergrad accounting is 6: https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/business-accounting?_sort=rank&_sortDirection=asc |
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Longwood
Bolder Arizona Elon VMI MIT UCLA |
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Alabama
Grand Canyon Ole Miss Yale Vermont Texas Harvard |
Yeah we got it. You're hilarious. |