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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"great" != public U undergrad Only oblivious Tailgate State alums would ever say such a thing. It's a fine college, but it's huge, and tends to attract a [b]very[/b] obnoxious out-of-state subset who want to party, do drugs and leave with an easy bachelors -- kids rejected from USC, Penn and Georgetown.[/quote] Yes, it's this big secret of U of M grads. We coast through our four years in a perpetual drug-addled state en route to an easy bachelor's degree. And thank god because it seems to have been a major admission criterion for all the top grad schools my friends and I attended: e.g., Harvard, Yale, Stanford. And, yes, I am so fortunate that I turned down one of the schools you mentioned above because I really wanted to put an asterisk on my cv to distinguish they my bachelor's degree was in fact an "easy" one. [/quote] Nevermind that Michigan has one of the best Law, Business, and Engineering programs in the country. Tailgate State indeed :roll: [/quote] What does law school have to do with undergrad? None of the coastal drug addicts are in the intense college of engineering. Undergrad business school is uncouth, it's where you go when you're rejected by every top 20 private. "Top ranked" undergrad business school is a joke. They're all glorified marketing or accounting programs. Michigan's liberal arts college is L-S and A literature, sciences, arts --[b] it's called L-S and Play on campus because so many obnoxious idiots are in it[/b].[/quote] LS&A has top programs in psychology, political science, economics, and sociology among others. What has happened is as college has become more vocational, everyone wants to get into engineering and the Ross business school vs. liberal arts. And therefore, LS&A is looked down upon.[/quote]
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