Anonymous wrote:"great" != public U undergrad
Only oblivious Tailgate State alums would ever say such a thing. It's a fine college, but it's huge, and tends to attract a very obnoxious out-of-state subset who want to party, do drugs and leave with an easy bachelors -- kids rejected from USC, Penn and Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"great" != public U undergrad
Only oblivious Tailgate State alums would ever say such a thing. It's a fine college, but it's huge, and tends to attract a very obnoxious out-of-state subset who want to party, do drugs and leave with an easy bachelors -- kids rejected from USC, Penn and Georgetown.
Your comments are incredibly mean-spirited and offensive.
Anonymous wrote:"great" != public U undergrad
Only oblivious Tailgate State alums would ever say such a thing. It's a fine college, but it's huge, and tends to attract a very obnoxious out-of-state subset who want to party, do drugs and leave with an easy bachelors -- kids rejected from USC, Penn and Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she doesn't want to become as out-of-touch snobs as her parents living in their ultrarich Kalorama castle.
Ten bucks if she goes to Michigan she’ll end up in Kappa Kappa Gamma or Alpha Phi, & won’t mingle much with the middle class kids.
Ten bucks she doesn't.
I hope you’re right!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who think Michigan is mediocre are honestly just ignorant.
People who think only Ivy are the only way are so strange. They raise their kids with that one goal. Not everyone like the straight white rich boys club. Malia isvemjoying it. Maybe Sasha wants some diversity and fun. Sidwell is a tough school. She deserves some normalcy.
Michigan is a great school. So are many other states schools including UMCP, UVA, Texas, UF, UNC, UC’s etc...
And people were surprised when Chelsea chose Stanford over Harvard and Yale
Not the same thing as going to...Michigan, which is a very good, but not great, institution of higher learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who think Michigan is mediocre are honestly just ignorant.
People who think only Ivy are the only way are so strange. They raise their kids with that one goal. Not everyone like the straight white rich boys club. Malia isvemjoying it. Maybe Sasha wants some diversity and fun. Sidwell is a tough school. She deserves some normalcy.
Michigan is a great school. So are many other states schools including UMCP, UVA, Texas, UF, UNC, UC’s etc...
And people were surprised when Chelsea chose Stanford over Harvard and Yale
Not the same thing as going to...Michigan, which is a very good, but not great, institution of higher learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who think Michigan is mediocre are honestly just ignorant.
People who think only Ivy are the only way are so strange. They raise their kids with that one goal. Not everyone like the straight white rich boys club. Malia isvemjoying it. Maybe Sasha wants some diversity and fun. Sidwell is a tough school. She deserves some normalcy.
Michigan is a great school. So are many other states schools including UMCP, UVA, Texas, UF, UNC, UC’s etc...
And people were surprised when Chelsea chose Stanford over Harvard and Yale
Anonymous wrote:When I entered Mich. in the mid-late 80s, it was ranked 8th in the country, even ahead of schools like Penn.
https://publicuniversityhonors.com/2017/09/13/u-s-news-rankings-for-57-leading-universities-1983-2007/
In the late 80s, US News changed their methodology and it dropped to the 20-25 range. That said, it’s still ranked very high in the London Times survey, which actually is based on peer rankings.
That’s just to say it once had/maybe still has a reputation of being one of the best schools in the country. It was also one of the best sports schools in both football and basketball back then, which might have helped bolster its popularity.
But also back then, schools like Tulane, UCLA, USC were not as high rated as they are today. It seems students (and perhaps faculty) are increasingly attracted to an urban experience rather than heading off to an idyllic college town for four years. Things change.
Sasha doesn’t have to go to a school to open doors. I can understand her wanting to be with people she trusts in an environment big enough that she can blend in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just leave Sasha alone. It is no one's of our business where she goes to college.
It's ironic that this thread is discussing why on earth she would choose UMich over an Ivy ... Of course, if she were headed to an Ivy (or Stanford or U of Chicago or whatever) there'd be a heated discussion about whether she only got in because she is black and has influential parents.
She can't win.
Here we go, the heart of the matter

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who think Michigan is mediocre are honestly just ignorant.
People who think only Ivy are the only way are so strange. They raise their kids with that one goal. Not everyone like the straight white rich boys club. Malia isvemjoying it. Maybe Sasha wants some diversity and fun. Sidwell is a tough school. She deserves some normalcy.
Michigan is a great school. So are many other states schools including UMCP, UVA, Texas, UF, UNC, UC’s etc...