Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 08:01     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

If rankings matter to you:
UMich engineering is ranked 6th in the nation, Texas is 11, and USC is 29...
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 08:01     Subject: Re:USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

For alumni contacts and connections, USC
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 07:59     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

Anonymous wrote:Is cost or weather a factor? If not, all 3 schools have great school spirit and big-time sports. Michigan has the highest ranked programs in engineering and business and the study body will be more diverse than either USC or Texas as students come from all over the country and world. Both Austin and Ann Arbor are great towns. LA also great but USC location in worst part of LA. USC has been on the rise but keeps shooting itself in the foot with one scandal after the other. So if cost and weather aren't vital factors, Go Blue!

Cost is not a factor, really. Weather is to an extent, I guess. DC says they don’t mind the cold, but has never actually lived in an environment colder than this area so..,

Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 07:59     Subject: Re:USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

Obviously Texas is the best of them all but Michigan should be fine... USC, I'm assuming Southern California... also an excellent choice.

Austin vs LA... that is your real decision.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 07:58     Subject: Re:USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

Anonymous wrote:OP, please clarify: by USC, do you mean the University of South Carolina? if so, that's definitely at the bottom of the list.

No, university of Southern California
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 07:56     Subject: Re:USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

OP, please clarify: by USC, do you mean the University of South Carolina? if so, that's definitely at the bottom of the list.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 07:46     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

I would lock Michigan if kid doesn’t mind the cold.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 06:57     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

Michigan.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 06:53     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

Those three schools are all on par in terms of reputation. Pick the one with the lifestyle and setting you like best.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 03:53     Subject: Re:USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

Kid will probably change his mind on major or will change fields later in life.

And employers don't care where you went to school once you have some experience, so it doesn't matter as much as the nerd crowd would like you to believe.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 02:23     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

How certain is your child about the major? At UT, pretty sure you have to apply for a change in MAJOR (not just college) and compete with all other applicants, including transfers.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 01:49     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

Anonymous wrote:Is cost or weather a factor? If not, all 3 schools have great school spirit and big-time sports. Michigan has the highest ranked programs in engineering and business and the study body will be more diverse than either USC or Texas as students come from all over the country and world. Both Austin and Ann Arbor are great towns. LA also great but USC location in worst part of LA. USC has been on the rise but keeps shooting itself in the foot with one scandal after the other. So if cost and weather aren't vital factors, Go Blue!

Texas is so much more diverse than Michigan and it’s not even close:
https://www.utexas.edu/about/facts-and-figures

https://admissions.umich.edu/apply/freshmen-applicants/student-profile


Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 01:25     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

Is cost or weather a factor? If not, all 3 schools have great school spirit and big-time sports. Michigan has the highest ranked programs in engineering and business and the study body will be more diverse than either USC or Texas as students come from all over the country and world. Both Austin and Ann Arbor are great towns. LA also great but USC location in worst part of LA. USC has been on the rise but keeps shooting itself in the foot with one scandal after the other. So if cost and weather aren't vital factors, Go Blue!
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 01:05     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

Michigan by far
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 01:01     Subject: USC vs. Michigan vs. Texas

For a student interested in pursuing a major in industrial engineering and possibly minoring in business — which would you choose?