https://learn.org/browseby/company/University_of_Michigan.html#:~:text=However%2C%20UM%20is%20a%20high,for%20Education%20Statistics%20(NCES). |
That’s a third party site. I need to see the actual data from the NCES. Third party sites are notoriously inaccurate. However, I can understand at least where you got your information. Thank you. |
I’m not your secretary so google it yourself if you don’t believe it |
Actually I did, and I couldn’t find any info that supports that statement. |
Well don’t expect anyone to look for you. Do you by the way work for UMichigan admissions? |
I also don’t expect anyone to say most classes at Michigan are taught by GSIs, like you did. |
You have me confused with another poster. |
I had no way of knowing that of course. Sorry for the confusion. |
| Michigan’s economics program is stronger than Wash U’s business program. So Michigan. |
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https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/the-short-list-college/articles/2017-02-21/10-universities-where-tas-teach-the-most-classes
The above information is 7 years old, but I’m using it to show that Purdue University West Lafayette had the highest percentage of TAs that year listed as primary instructor at 26%. The lowest percentage of TAs at these ten schools listed was Kansas at 18%. Michigan was not listed. Even Purdue with the highest percentage of primary instructor TAs was considerably below 35% . That’s why I doubt the accuracy of that report from learn.org |
Nobody here hates it. I think everyone agrees that the classroom experience there would be wonderful. The disagreement is mostly on the life outside the classroom & on name recognition. If you think Washington’s range of activities & name recognition are anywhere even remotely close to Michigan’s I’m sure nobody will be able to change your mind. And I’d sure like to know what you’ve been smoking. |
Not sure why you are so very fixated on so-called name recognition. OCD much? |
Along the same topic and since you like US News data, the following shows a stark difference in students-faculty ratio: Michigan 15:1. WUSTL 7:1 https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/compare/9092-2520/university-of-michigan-ann-arbor-vs-washington-university-in-st-louis?xwalk_id=170976&xwalk_id=179867 |
Are you the BU vs. Tulane poster arguing over stats there as well? You sound like the same combative, super argumentative person. Insisting on citations and then arguing over whether they matter. Chill. Not everyone agrees with your opinion. It makes the world interesting. |
| Washu is more prestigious, however I would choose Emory out of the 3 as well. |