Accepted Wash U, Michigan, rejected Emory

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Anonymous wrote:If you like a huge school, lots of parties and classes taught by TAs more often than not, go to Michigan


That’s a complete lie and you know it. Some posters here at DCUM are ridiculous.


Which part is not true?
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Anonymous wrote:UMichigan may be a bit better known to the average Joe Schmo on the street because it has Division 1 sports whereas WashU is D3. But assuming you are not being recruited by the NFL, WashU is very well known academically which, at the end of the day, is why you mainly go to college. It beats me why anyone would anyone waste their time explaining to Mr. Schmo where they went to college.


Seriously? The average Joe Schmo on the street has absolutely no clue about Washington University or where it is located. What does NFL recruitment have to do with school spirit? Both schools are academically excellent, so that’s not a concern for the OP. It’s a matter of fit in the end.


You must have trouble with reading comprehension. I would also add that the average Joe is also unlikely to know of Michigan


That’s where you’re wrong. Michigan is much better known than Washington U. It’s ridiculous to claim otherwise. That was my original point. Sorry I wasn’t clearer, or perhaps your reading comprehension is a bit off?


If your reading comprehension is fine then you just must be pretty stoopid given the idiotic things you post


Stoopid? Was that another clever remark by you?


Just the facts
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
“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.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMichigan may be a bit better known to the average Joe Schmo on the street because it has Division 1 sports whereas WashU is D3. But assuming you are not being recruited by the NFL, WashU is very well known academically which, at the end of the day, is why you mainly go to college. It beats me why anyone would anyone waste their time explaining to Mr. Schmo where they went to college.


Seriously? The average Joe Schmo on the street has absolutely no clue about Washington University or where it is located. What does NFL recruitment have to do with school spirit? Both schools are academically excellent, so that’s not a concern for the OP. It’s a matter of fit in the end.


You must have trouble with reading comprehension. I would also add that the average Joe is also unlikely to know of Michigan


That’s where you’re wrong. Michigan is much better known than Washington U. It’s ridiculous to claim otherwise. That was my original point. Sorry I wasn’t clearer, or perhaps your reading comprehension is a bit off?


If your reading comprehension is fine then you just must be pretty stoopid given the idiotic things you post


Stoopid? Was that another clever remark by you?


Just the facts


So I suppose this is the way you spell stupid? You can’t be that dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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


I’m certain it works both ways. Both schools are academically strong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“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.



How are the 2 statements incompatible? You really do have a serious problem
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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


I’m certain it works both ways. Both schools are academically strong.


I’m sure it dies but choosing WashU worked for mine!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UMichigan may be a bit better known to the average Joe Schmo on the street because it has Division 1 sports whereas WashU is D3. But assuming you are not being recruited by the NFL, WashU is very well known academically which, at the end of the day, is why you mainly go to college. It beats me why anyone would anyone waste their time explaining to Mr. Schmo where they went to college.


Seriously? The average Joe Schmo on the street has absolutely no clue about Washington University or where it is located. What does NFL recruitment have to do with school spirit? Both schools are academically excellent, so that’s not a concern for the OP. It’s a matter of fit in the end.


You must have trouble with reading comprehension. I would also add that the average Joe is also unlikely to know of Michigan


That’s where you’re wrong. Michigan is much better known than Washington U. It’s ridiculous to claim otherwise. That was my original point. Sorry I wasn’t clearer, or perhaps your reading comprehension is a bit off?


If your reading comprehension is fine then you just must be pretty stoopid given the idiotic things you post


Stoopid? Was that another clever remark by you?


Just the facts


So I suppose this is the way you spell stupid? You can’t be that dumb.


Nope, guess I can’t be
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you like a huge school, lots of parties and classes taught by TAs more often than not, go to Michigan


That’s a complete lie and you know it. Some posters here at DCUM are ridiculous.


Which part is not true?


Classes are not taught by TAs more often than professors. That part. Stop talking out your *ss. Somebody might believe you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you like a huge school, lots of parties and classes taught by TAs more often than not, go to Michigan


That’s a complete lie and you know it. Some posters here at DCUM are ridiculous.


Which part is not true?


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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you like a huge school, lots of parties and classes taught by TAs more often than not, go to Michigan


That’s a complete lie and you know it. Some posters here at DCUM are ridiculous.


Which part is not true?


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you like a huge school, lots of parties and classes taught by TAs more often than not, go to Michigan


That’s a complete lie and you know it. Some posters here at DCUM are ridiculous.


Which part is not true?


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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you like a huge school, lots of parties and classes taught by TAs more often than not, go to Michigan


That’s a complete lie and you know it. Some posters here at DCUM are ridiculous.


Which part is not true?


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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you like a huge school, lots of parties and classes taught by TAs more often than not, go to Michigan


That’s a complete lie and you know it. Some posters here at DCUM are ridiculous.


Which part is not true?


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



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