Thanks for the laugh. |
No, you really don't. |
Name another school that is top 5-10 nationally in just about every major and program. |
You mean, for graduate school? This is an undergrad conversation. Of course, lots of jobs in the rust belt these days after getting that BA! It ain’t exactly UT Austin… |
^^^No-for undergraduate departments too. Especially in STEM and engineering. Do some research. Also ranked decently high for undergraduate teaching for a large public university.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/undergraduate-teaching |
Colleges have a dress code? |
Harvard |
And Michigan. |
You are a sheep. |
It’s a popular school is why everyone is applying. Kids like it for the culture, parents like it for the top notch, highly ranked academics. Michigan has taken a different approach than some other states with their flagship state schools. States like UNC and Texas severely limit the number of OOS students. States like Va and Michigan accept a large OOS population and charge $$$ to fund the schools. BTW - note that UVA OOS COA is $89-$90K/year for engineering too. If I was Maryland, I’d rather pay for UMich than UVA. Michigan’s engineering facilities are phenomenal and I have never seen anything like them on the others schools I have toured. Also surprisingly Ann Arbor is not a cheap area. Having 2 kids in college and one at UMich, apartment rental prices are about $500/month more in Ann Arbor than in the location of my other students - a small city in the south. While I don’t love Umich’s COA, it’s been a great school for DC. With AP credits, we’re hoping for graduation within 3 years to save $$. |
Kids from many other schools can say the same thing. But I’ll add in big co corporate America these days, no one is hiring because of alumni network stuff. Not sure if people understand how things have changed in the last decade. I hire and have run intern programs as has my dh, and hiring someone bc they went to your school, you know them, they’re from your frat, etc is pretty much not permitted. |
The Big 10 offers a lot for students, especially those coming from public high schools. Football is big. There are a lot of students who aren't all in and serious about their academics. Some top notch students.
Remember, Michigan's SAT scores are super low compared to selective private schools because it has a mandate to educate the public. So you get a school more like a good, typical high school, than an elite private/independent high school. That common man theme is important as it is a state supported school. So much like Michigan State, Indiana, Iowa State, Minnesota, Michigan serves a need. |
Graduates of University of Michigan know how to find jobs where they want to live. Many OOSers go home. Midwesterners stay local or head to Chicago. Kids with unique career paths go where the jobs are. It's not hard to understand. |
Disagree overrated. Where it has been rated, in the US and globally, before the rankings were more about need based aid the last 2 yrs, it was a top 5 public. It still is. That puts it a tier under ivy-plus. Which it is. IVY PLUS is about 13-14 schools. UMich is in the next 15 , along with UVA, UCB, and great privates such as Vanderbilt, WashU, Georgetown. Education and opportunity wise, that is where it rates so NO it is not overrated. |
I know kids who have gotten to Michigan 00S did not get into UVA in state. So I think part of the draw to apply there is to hedge your bets. No one knows if their kid will actually get into UVA in state these days. It’s all a crapshoot - UVA, Michigan, UT Austin, UNC Chapel Hill, UCLA. |