Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's mostly preppies from the suburbs of Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and especially Chicago. The academics are a bit stronger than the sky-high acceptance rate suggests, and business is one of the better programs. Greek life dominates the social scene. Dorms are average, but most only live in them freshman year. Sophomores and some juniors live in their fraternity/sorority houses, and most juniors and seniors live in off-campus housing. Not a huge rah-rah school when it comes to sports and DEFINITELY not a "new ivy" or "public ivy." Some dildo wrote a book in the 1980s calling it that and the school has been clinging to it ever since.
Haha! Thanks for clarifying. I wondered how it got that title with it having such a high acceptance rate.
Back in the 80s it was much more selective and had the School of Interdisciplinary Studies, which helped with its reputation. They changed the model in the early 1990s, abolished that school as an academic division and tried to behave more like a private university. Their selectiveness dwindled since.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of hot girls.
Not that MIAMI. There are very few hot girls at Miami Ohio….I went there…
Great school. I loved it. But one thing when you get out of OH that you have to deal with your whole life is explaining that it is not UM or the U. It is Miami OHIO. I used to be upset about it…10 years of explaining……I just dont care anymore..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's mostly preppies from the suburbs of Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and especially Chicago. The academics are a bit stronger than the sky-high acceptance rate suggests, and business is one of the better programs. Greek life dominates the social scene. Dorms are average, but most only live in them freshman year. Sophomores and some juniors live in their fraternity/sorority houses, and most juniors and seniors live in off-campus housing. Not a huge rah-rah school when it comes to sports and DEFINITELY not a "new ivy" or "public ivy." Some dildo wrote a book in the 1980s calling it that and the school has been clinging to it ever since.
Haha! Thanks for clarifying. I wondered how it got that title with it having such a high acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone share any insights on Miami of Ohio? Academics (specifically for undergrad business majors), campus life, dorms, social life, sports? My kid wants a big rah rah school and we already have a bunch of those on her list, but we just don't know much about this school. We probably won't be able to visit it either, until after she gets an acceptance, should she get one. What makes it a "new ivy?"
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone share any insights on Miami of Ohio? Academics (specifically for undergrad business majors), campus life, dorms, social life, sports? My kid wants a big rah rah school and we already have a bunch of those on her list, but we just don't know much about this school. We probably won't be able to visit it either, until after she gets an acceptance, should she get one. What makes it a "new ivy?"
Anonymous wrote:Miami has kind if fallen in rep here in ohio. Kids choose Ohio State first and then between Miami, Cincinnati and Ohio U. Lots of heavy partying. Kids from rural Ohio. Bottom of the class kids from Cleveland private schools go there. But it’s a fine school.
Anonymous wrote:Miami has kind if fallen in rep here in ohio. Kids choose Ohio State first and then between Miami, Cincinnati and Ohio U. Lots of heavy partying. Kids from rural Ohio. Bottom of the class kids from Cleveland private schools go there. But it’s a fine school.
Anonymous wrote:DS just applied. We’ve heard only nice things and the merit is a draw. However, we had no idea it was so Greek. He has zero interest in a frat so now I’m thinking maybe it won’t be a good fit.
Anonymous wrote:DS just applied. We’ve heard only nice things and the merit is a draw. However, we had no idea it was so Greek. He has zero interest in a frat so now I’m thinking maybe it won’t be a good fit.