Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, just two huge public universities, it’s a toss-up.
+1 Both gigantic public mills.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, just two huge public universities, it’s a toss-up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconin's 4 year graduation rate is much lower than Michigan's.
It’s baffling to me how so many kids at 4-year schools don’t graduate in 4 years. If you have even a couple AP 4s/5s it’s easy to finish most majors in under 4 years.
I came in with lots of APs. I studied abroad, did amazing internships, got dual undergrad degrees (two diplomas), and graduated in FIVE years. Went on for fully funded graduate program and work at one of the most desirable federal agencies.
But, yeah, I didn’t graduate in four years. Boo for me.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, just two huge public universities, it’s a toss-up.
Anonymous wrote:Personally i would choose Wisconsin. You know your kid best.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in and love both towns, and have some affiliation with both schools. She should go to the school where she feels the vibe. The lakes are worth it, especially if she’ll be out on the water a lot.
Anonymous wrote:If your daughter truly wants to go to medical school, for undergrad she should go to the school where it will be easiest for her to get the highest grades. Med schools care about GPA, not necessarily rigor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconin's 4 year graduation rate is much lower than Michigan's.
I am sure this is true, but this is always such a weird citation to me. If you feel good about your kid being one of the 4 year graduates, then why does this matter?
Anonymous wrote:Wisconin's 4 year graduation rate is much lower than Michigan's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconin's 4 year graduation rate is much lower than Michigan's.
It’s baffling to me how so many kids at 4-year schools don’t graduate in 4 years. If you have even a couple AP 4s/5s it’s easy to finish most majors in under 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconin's 4 year graduation rate is much lower than Michigan's.
It’s baffling to me how so many kids at 4-year schools don’t graduate in 4 years. If you have even a couple AP 4s/5s it’s easy to finish most majors in under 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Michigan is a party school.
Just asked my husband, who went there. He laughed and said Michigan is absolutely not a party school. Bama is a party school.
UW Madison is a party school
-UW alum
Arguably, THE party school.