Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Are you kidding? Michigan is a “great” school, I would be so proud of my kid if they got in & went there.
A school ranked 27th is great? But it does appeal to lots of NY/NJ applicants because their state options really suck (especially in NJ).
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is the 20th best university in the world. What mediocrity.
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2019/world-ranking#!/page/0/length/25/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/stats
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard lists Michigan as a peer institution. https://faculty.harvard.edu/diversity-peer-institutions
Stop trying so hard
You mean posting data that refutes your ignorant stereotypes?
They also list Hunter College as a peer institution, so ...
Anonymous wrote:She would attend it because she wants to and can. Next question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard lists Michigan as a peer institution. https://faculty.harvard.edu/diversity-peer-institutions
Stop trying so hard
You mean posting data that refutes your ignorant stereotypes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard lists Michigan as a peer institution. https://faculty.harvard.edu/diversity-peer-institutions
Stop trying so hard
You mean posting data that refutes your ignorant stereotypes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard lists Michigan as a peer institution. https://faculty.harvard.edu/diversity-peer-institutions
Stop trying so hard
Anonymous wrote:Harvard lists Michigan as a peer institution. https://faculty.harvard.edu/diversity-peer-institutions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Possibly the same reason why Jenna Bush chose Texas while her sister went to Yale? It could be down to grades/scores, wanting a bigger school, wanting a different vibe?
She choose that before her father was elected President. There’s a good chance she wouldn’t have been accepted.
Wouldn’t have been accepted to Yale.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, it's this big secret of U of M grads. We coast through our four years in a perpetual drug-addled state en route to an easy bachelor's degree. And thank god because it seems to have been a major admission criterion for all the top grad schools my friends and I attended: e.g., Harvard, Yale, Stanford. And, yes, I am so fortunate that I turned down one of the schools you mentioned above because I really wanted to put an asterisk on my cv to distinguish they my bachelor's degree was in fact an "easy" one.
There are like 40,000 undergrads at Go Blue U, of course *some* kids go onto good grad programs. Nobody is denying that--even Arizona State sends some kids to elite grad programs. But your reputation proceeds you. Go Blue U has always gone out of its way to admit a very obnoxious subset of kids who have a chip on their shoulder that they didn't get into Penn or USC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Are you kidding? Michigan is a “great” school, I would be so proud of my kid if they got in & went there.
A school ranked 27th is great? But it does appeal to lots of NY/NJ applicants because their state options really suck (especially in NJ).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Are you kidding? Michigan is a “great” school, I would be so proud of my kid if they got in & went there.
A school ranked 27th is great? But it does appeal to lots of NY/NJ applicants because their state options really suck (especially in NJ).
Anonymous wrote: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.
Are you kidding? Michigan is a “great” school, I would be so proud of my kid if they got in & went there.
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.
Yes, it's this big secret of U of M grads. We coast through our four years in a perpetual drug-addled state en route to an easy bachelor's degree. And thank god because it seems to have been a major admission criterion for all the top grad schools my friends and I attended: e.g., Harvard, Yale, Stanford. And, yes, I am so fortunate that I turned down one of the schools you mentioned above because I really wanted to put an asterisk on my cv to distinguish they my bachelor's degree was in fact an "easy" one.