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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone looking at the 2000, 2010, and 2020 U.S. Censuses can see Michigan and the Midwest in general are going to continue their downward spiral. In addition, it's bitterly cold and grey most of the school year. U-M will remain a strong flagship university and a great value for in-state students, but if you're a non-resident with a fully funded 529, there are far better options, in warmer and ascending regions of the country.[/quote] There isn't a warm weather flagship outside of CA or TX that comes close to Michigan in terms of academics.[/quote] If you are looking across the board: undergraduate, professional, graduate, research, then yes. Even Berkeley doesn't have a medical school. But I think there is a broader set of public schools that can provide every bit as good or even better in some respects undergraduate education, which is what most on this board are looking at.[/quote]
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