Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+10. Hutton Honors College is great at IU should your DC get into it... I can't speak to the differences though between U of M and IU. IU has a super business school and great music school. Other good departments too - public affairs, languages, etc...
Son has been admitted to Hutton and should be admitted to Kelley (exceeds requirement). Can you tell me why Hutton Honors College is great? And if you know what options there are for music (trumpet) if not in Jacobs?
Your child will have plenty of options.
https://bulletins.iu.edu/iub/music/2021-2022/undergraduate/nonmajors/index.shtml
Anonymous wrote:Michigan can be pickier about the students it chooses. So, job recruiters focused on credentials are more likely to give jobs to Michigan grads.
At the end of the day, however, the quality of the education available and the college experience are pretty similar.
Probably doesn't matter, but in my experience IU/Purdue people get along better than Michigan/MSU people.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats on IU!
Both Michigan and Indiana are excellent, spirited R1 universities in great college towns (actually, small cities) that aren't in the middle of nowhere, and that have virtually half of their student body from OOS (so your DMV kid won't feel like a complete fish out of water). Michigan is by general acclaim the best of the Big Ten publics (let's assume Northwestern is in its own category in the B1G), and Indiana is the middle of that strong pack.
If your son likes both of those, he might also want to consider Wisconsin (Madison), which ticks many of the same boxes as the other two but is generally viewed as an easier admit than Michigan but a stronger school than Indiana.
I think those are the three B1G schools that most resemble each other -- the others are kind of different, either because they're in big cities or in the middle of nowhere or have a much lower OOS ratio or traditionally have had a STEM/ag focus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+10. Hutton Honors College is great at IU should your DC get into it... I can't speak to the differences though between U of M and IU. IU has a super business school and great music school. Other good departments too - public affairs, languages, etc...
Son has been admitted to Hutton and should be admitted to Kelley (exceeds requirement). Can you tell me why Hutton Honors College is great? And if you know what options there are for music (trumpet) if not in Jacobs?
Anonymous wrote:In your case, I would say yes. I don't think there is any upside to anyone telling you what the differences are between UofM and IU if you don't get an acceptance into UofM. You will just feel bad.
So congrats on IU and be happy with that!