Which part is not true? |
Just the facts |
| Our kid chose WashU over Michigan and loves it there. Was able to get great summer internships (STEM) through the strong alumni networks as freshman and sophomore |
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“You just proved my point about your difficulty with reading comprehension. I said that Michigan may be somewhat more well known to the average person because it has Division 1 sports, not because it is a better otherwise.”
That’s not what you said. You said, “I would also add that the average Joe is also unlikely to know of Michigan.” Quite a different statement than your later one. I’m through discussing this with you. My point was made. |
So I suppose this is the way you spell stupid? You can’t be that dumb. |
I’m certain it works both ways. Both schools are academically strong. |
How are the 2 statements incompatible? You really do have a serious problem |
I’m sure it dies but choosing WashU worked for mine! |
Nope, guess I can’t be |
Classes are not taught by TAs more often than professors. That part. Stop talking out your *ss. Somebody might believe you. |
If you had any real knowledge, you’d know it’s true |
Please close this thread. It’s been taken over by an immature troll. |
NP. I looked it up and while it’s not most classes it’s still pretty substantial number of classes taught by TAs - 34% per National Center for Education Statistics |
Please post a link to that data |
Still waiting…..l.. |