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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is our experience....our kid grew up in DC. I went to a different state flagship so consider the value of that experience and opportunity. Our kid, even with Covid, managed to find friends from across classes and clubs; they didn't pursue the Greek System, though that is always an option for kids interested. But it is the academic and professional opportunities that were eye opening. I don't know if my university has these things like Michigan does, but between grants to be able to take unpaid internships, grants for travel abroad, specific summer job opportunities through schools like Ross, Taubman and Ford, with financial subsidies, classes with travel abroad built into the curriculum and finally the alumni network, which, for our DC kid, afforded 3 summer jobs at 3 different places, it was an embarrassment of riches. While our kid had to work for their grades and be aggressive in uneaarthing these opportunities, the fact is, they are there for the taking. I am also pretty sure that for kids in other schools within the University, there are simillar programs - simply amazing compare to my state flagship, which I loved. Add to it the strong football, basketball and other sports, the political activity on campus and overall, it has made for a great experience. There really aren't too many schools that offer that real school spirit along with the top academics...probably UCLA, Cal, Wisconsin, Texas, UNC, maybe U Florida that come close, though Cal is questionable on the school spirit stuff.[/quote] Pp here - right your kid is a go getter and probably has a strong gpa/putting in the work at Michigan to make it worthwhile. There are 6000 kids roughly per class. The bottom 3000 in each class don’t really get anything out of Michigan that they couldn’t get if they went to a cheaper and/or more chill better lifestyle school. So op has to ask her kid, is she going to make the most out of Michigan. Judging by how her kid responded to her, the answer is a clear no. [/quote]
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