Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have information about Michigan Honors Program? Does it make the big school seem a little smaller?
My DC did it. I have posted about it before. Yes it makes a big school smaller but there are other ways to do that too. DC enjoyed the honors program the first year because of the honors only seminars and discussion groups. It was less important the second year. The preferred freshman housing was a big plus.
I'd add that I went to UMich and loved the size, you just have to get involved to have pockets of community. It's a really active student body so there is no shortage of orgs/interests with which to get involved, and I'll say the experience has served me well later on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school at UM my kid was deferred from required another 250 essay of continued interest.
Same boat.
DC already professor/program/class "name dropped" (i.e., DC really looked at websites and published research and talked about overlapping interests) in the original supplemental essays. DC also gave other why Michigan reasons.
What else could they possibly be looking for? Especially with so many other deferred students, what could DC write that could stand out?
I don't blame DC for being flummoxed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another deferral here. Kid has straight As in a magnet (4 AP courses) + an A in a dual enrollment college course, plus national merit scholar since the application went in. She is hoping to change from deferral to acceptance.
They probably assume UM isn't her first choice.