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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You people really like Michigan. At $80k/yr consider your options.[/quote] If an academically comparable Ivy (say, Penn/Cornell/Columbia) costs 90K a year, what would you pay for Michigan?[/quote] Not comparable but also look at the resources available per student. It is a large public university but priced like an Ivy without the benefits.[/quote] I'd say academically comparable but far from comparable from a resources available perspective. Have a kid at Michigan and an Ivy, so know this first hand. [/quote] Could you please elaborate. Very interested. This would be helpful to everyone. What is the resource difference that you see?[/quote] Not PP but the issues at large publics are extremely large classes, difficulty enrolling in required courses and courses of interest due to limited space, limited personal interaction with faculty, limited advising, the quality of housing and dining services, etc. The resources per student are much smaller and it can have a real impact such as having to delay graduation because of difficulty enrolling in courses and the challenges of getting to know faculty that write recommendation letters.[/quote] That doesn't sound like Michigan at all. My DC graduated recently from UM and never had trouble getting the classes she wanted and she was a double major so needed a lot of specific classes. The dining halls had really good food. Yes, many students choose to live off campus after the first or second year, but there are tons of nice apartments in town. DC's apartment for 4 kids was a 4 bedroom, 2 bath, with an upscale kitchen, in unit W/D, and workout room in the building. Honestly way more resources and opportunities than our DC at a SLAC.[/quote]
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