Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
you have a kid at each?
Do you?
Nope, but then again I don't claim to be a KNOW IT ALL about all the Big Ten schools. You?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
you have a kid at each?
Do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
you have a kid at each?
Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
Have you been to any of these schools or is this some kind of AI summary? OP, this is not an accurate summary except for the Nebraska line.
Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
you have a kid at each? Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
Have you been to any of these schools or is this some kind of AI summary? OP, this is not an accurate summary except for the Nebraska line.
Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.