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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Berkeley, Michigan, and UCLA are the only three elite publics. [/quote] And UVA and UNC…[/quote] Or, none of the above. . .[/quote] Michigan is top 5 or 10 in just about every Major it offers. That is elite.[/quote] Michigan is elite at sucking tuition out of undergraduates and using it to pay for research that doesn't benefit those undergraduates.[/quote] If only UVA could dream of being a research powerhouse. [/quote] Which is why UVA attracts so many undergraduates nationwide. It’s smaller and more attention is paid to the undergrads.[/quote] This.[/quote] Not. Michigan has way more undergraduates from OOS and internationally with about the same admit rate and academic scores as UVA. The difference is that Michigan has virtually no academic weakness. UVA is not in its league for STEM and many other disciplines as well. You do realize that universities like Columbia have way more graduate than undergraduate students right? Nobody ever says Columbia is more graduate focused, even though it most definitely is. Face it, Michigan is a top 25 university worldwide, UVA is not even in the top 100. Eliteness goes beyond the state borders of Virginia. [/quote] UMich is still in the Midwest so it will always be inferior to east and west coast schools. Stay pressed. Also the average starting salaries are almost identical, so these “top programs” at UMich mean complete shit LOL[/quote] Hahaha UVA is not an east coast school. It’s a rural southern school. You are so delusional and lack so much self awareness, laughably so.[/quote] WELL, that extremely well-respected “rural, southern school” of 30,000 sent my neighbor’s daughter and twenty others to Oxford this year. Also two Rhodes, aMarshall and many Fulbrights and other scholarship winners. Michigan doesn’t do that m, notwithstanding it’s size.[/quote] Nobody outside Virginia knows UVA. Sorry. [/quote] Nobody outside Michigan knows UMich. Not sorry.[/quote] Neither one is elite.[/quote] Not a Michigan grad, but Michigan is much, much closer to being elite than UVA is, by a superlative margin.[/quote] Not a UVA grad, but UVA is much, much closer to being elite than Umich is, by an astronomical margin.[/quote] Not a UVA or Michigan grad, but there is no question which one of these schools is more elite. [/quote] public elites (Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan)[/quote] Fixed it for you [/quote] Public elites (UVA) Fixed it for you[/quote]
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