Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin boosters have officially replaced NEU on DCUM as the "target". Love it!
The Indiana trial balloon burst too quickly.
I have a feeling there's an acolyte of the "no such thing as bad publicity" school behind this.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin boosters have officially replaced NEU on DCUM as the "target". Love it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.
Law and business school are the only departments that matter when choosing undergrad?
That logic likely isn't getting you admitted to Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin boosters have officially replaced NEU on DCUM as the "target". Love it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are both giant state colleges.
+1 Both not T25 and both don’t have T14 law or business schools. Same tier for anyone who wants to make a living out of college.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are both giant state colleges.
Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.
Anonymous wrote:D wants a colder, outdoorsy college that’s fun. Pretty sure these are both the same for academics, both okay at business and law and I can’t think of any other departments which actually matters. Also looking at U Vermont and Colby College in Maine.