Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
It is interesting.
We are here in the midwest this week for admitted student days at both schools, with a family visit over spring break in the middle.
The response around here is "Oh, wow. Northwestern! Congratulations!"
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"Cool, Michigan! That is a good football school."
Michigan is known for academic excellence, particularly in the Midwest. Yes, it’s also known for football. They just won the national championship. Naturally it’s going to brought up in a conversation. Northwestern hasn’t sustained athletic excellence in any major sport throughout its history. If it did, that conversation would be included. “That’s a good football school,” is like lumping Michigan in with a school like Alabama.
Well, no.
Midwesterners view michigan as a fun, football party school.
They view northwestern as a prestigious elite academic schools.
I was honestly really surprised whe we relocated here, and saw how regarded Michigan was in this area. Michigan is known as a giant sports school to midwesterners.
Who are you kidding? You’ve never asked anyone from the Midwest about Michigan. I lived in the Midwest for over 50 years. Everyone knows it’s a great school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
It is interesting.
We are here in the midwest this week for admitted student days at both schools, with a family visit over spring break in the middle.
The response around here is "Oh, wow. Northwestern! Congratulations!"
Vs
"Cool, Michigan! That is a good football school."
Michigan is known for academic excellence, particularly in the Midwest. Yes, it’s also known for football. They just won the national championship. Naturally it’s going to brought up in a conversation. Northwestern hasn’t sustained athletic excellence in any major sport throughout its history. If it did, that conversation would be included. “That’s a good football school,” is like lumping Michigan in with a school like Alabama.
Well, no.
Midwesterners view michigan as a fun, football party school.
They view northwestern as a prestigious elite academic schools.
I was honestly really surprised whe we relocated here, and saw how regarded Michigan was in this area. Michigan is known as a giant sports school to midwesterners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
It is interesting.
We are here in the midwest this week for admitted student days at both schools, with a family visit over spring break in the middle.
The response around here is "Oh, wow. Northwestern! Congratulations!"
Vs
"Cool, Michigan! That is a good football school."
Michigan is known for academic excellence, particularly in the Midwest. Yes, it’s also known for football. They just won the national championship. Naturally it’s going to brought up in a conversation. Northwestern hasn’t sustained athletic excellence in any major sport throughout its history. If it did, that conversation would be included. “That’s a good football school,” is like lumping Michigan in with a school like Alabama.
Midwesterners do view Michigan as being an equivalent school to Alabama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
It is interesting.
We are here in the midwest this week for admitted student days at both schools, with a family visit over spring break in the middle.
The response around here is "Oh, wow. Northwestern! Congratulations!"
Vs
"Cool, Michigan! That is a good football school."
Michigan is known for academic excellence, particularly in the Midwest. Yes, it’s also known for football. They just won the national championship. Naturally it’s going to brought up in a conversation. Northwestern hasn’t sustained athletic excellence in any major sport throughout its history. If it did, that conversation would be included. “That’s a good football school,” is like lumping Michigan in with a school like Alabama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
It is interesting.
We are here in the midwest this week for admitted student days at both schools, with a family visit over spring break in the middle.
The response around here is "Oh, wow. Northwestern! Congratulations!"
Vs
"Cool, Michigan! That is a good football school."
Michigan is known for academic excellence, particularly in the Midwest. Yes, it’s also known for football. They just won the national championship. Naturally it’s going to brought up in a conversation. Northwestern hasn’t sustained athletic excellence in any major sport throughout its history. If it did, that conversation would be included. “That’s a good football school,” is like lumping Michigan in with a school like Alabama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
It is interesting.
We are here in the midwest this week for admitted student days at both schools, with a family visit over spring break in the middle.
The response around here is "Oh, wow. Northwestern! Congratulations!"
Vs
"Cool, Michigan! That is a good football school."
Agree with this take. Don’t get me wrong, Michigan is a fantastic school, but for some reason it seems to get a huge amount of hype on DCUM. Northwestern comparatively seems a bit underrated on DCUM.
Because, as a PP noted, UM is literally top 10 in every major it offers. It has across the board excellence in every discipline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
It is interesting.
We are here in the midwest this week for admitted student days at both schools, with a family visit over spring break in the middle.
The response around here is "Oh, wow. Northwestern! Congratulations!"
Vs
"Cool, Michigan! That is a good football school."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
It is interesting.
We are here in the midwest this week for admitted student days at both schools, with a family visit over spring break in the middle.
The response around here is "Oh, wow. Northwestern! Congratulations!"
Vs
"Cool, Michigan! That is a good football school."
Agree with this take. Don’t get me wrong, Michigan is a fantastic school, but for some reason it seems to get a huge amount of hype on DCUM. Northwestern comparatively seems a bit underrated on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
It is interesting.
We are here in the midwest this week for admitted student days at both schools, with a family visit over spring break in the middle.
The response around here is "Oh, wow. Northwestern! Congratulations!"
Vs
"Cool, Michigan! That is a good football school."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
That’s because most midwesterners aren’t elitist prestige freaks.
Maybe. I just don’t know anyone who would consider Michigan more prestigious than Northwestern back home in the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:It’s fascinating, Michigan’s reputation seems to be markedly stronger here in DC than back home in Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:This forum by the parents are so much similar to the a2c discord server. It all comes down to “rankings”. Engineering degrees are ABET accredited so schools teach just about the same thing from rank #1 vs rank #100. Maybe it should be about fit, opportunities, has research centers that the kid is interested in. At the end of the day, should be about the kid and their mental health.