As a student at UM I have to say a lot of the delta gamma girls are smart and take school seriously. When I rushed last year one of the girls I talked to was an accounting major and the other was a fashion designer. Anyone who is reading this for the future do not judge UM girls by one delta gamma video. there are lot of other serorities with super nice down to earth girls. Most of them are all nice people theres always the exclusion of a particular group of course. This can happen at any school esp a private school like UM. But to be completely honest if you dont rush theres not much social life esp freshman year so I advise freshman girls to go through it.Anonymous wrote:I'm glad I don't have a daughter replying… That video is incredibly intimidating!according to someone we know who is a high school college advisor the school has changed dramatically over the last 10 years and has gotten increasingly harder to get into.
Anonymous wrote:Son visited on a lark last year, cuz his younger brother was curious. After multiple prestigious universities beginning their talk with..."...we don't offer merit aid", he was stunned to hear the multiple scholarship grants for merit granted exceptional high school kids. Applied to all the big leagues and will hear in March, but as a non-single early action U Miami has already come back to him and offered a presidential scholarship of $25K a year to double major -- it may not be so difficult to turn down a prestigious school when U Miami is pouring money into attracting the best and brightest. This place is up and coming. Looking forward to the (sigh) visit for new admits in Feb, then a tour of the new Rosenstiel Center on Key Biscayne!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is going to a special cane weekend for particular scholarship winners on spring break. Can you please give me some feedback from your experience. Are there separate activities for parents and students? Were you able just o speak to any professors in your kids major? Any tips to make the trip more valuable? My son has several offers from other more prestigious schools but the full ride from Miami is the the best so far. We are waiting to hear from some ivies and top Slacs. He is a URM with very high test scores. He would like to go to a big name law school. If he does very well at Miami is this a possibility
I graduated from Miami a couple of decades ago ... back when they had just started luring top candidates away from big-name colleges farther north (Ivies, Dukes, etc). They won me over with a full tuition scholarship, challenging Honors Program, housing in Honors towers, etc. I had excellent academic and extracurricular opportunities while there and ended up at a top-ranked graduate school upon graduation ... right alongside folks from the Ivies, etc. The school (and city) were different back then, but I'd have to say the academics and reputation have only improved since my time. Depends on what you're looking for, and what kind of student you have, but if your question is can you end up at a top law school if you do really well at Miami? Yes, I don't see why not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In fairness, Miami might not seem that expensive to someone from DC, where the cost of living and incomes are much higher than Florida.
62.000 per year is not expensive?
Anonymous wrote:My DC is going to a special cane weekend for particular scholarship winners on spring break. Can you please give me some feedback from your experience. Are there separate activities for parents and students? Were you able just o speak to any professors in your kids major? Any tips to make the trip more valuable? My son has several offers from other more prestigious schools but the full ride from Miami is the the best so far. We are waiting to hear from some ivies and top Slacs. He is a URM with very high test scores. He would like to go to a big name law school. If he does very well at Miami is this a possibility
Anonymous wrote:Credit score beats SAT score. GW on the beach will never produce a Nobel or Pulitzer graduate.