Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming you're referring to state schools (otherwise, obviously, there's no difference in tuition based on where you live). I'd chose Michigan, hands down.
They said "any out of state school"
You could also assume that includes privates, Canadian and overseas universities, if you weren't so narrow minded.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot imagine "sending" my child anywhere. It is HIS college experience. It's not mine, it's not my husband's, not his girlfriend's. He is the one who will be living there for four years, going to classes, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming you're referring to state schools (otherwise, obviously, there's no difference in tuition based on where you live). I'd chose Michigan, hands down.
Anonymous wrote:University of Colorado
Everyone I know who went there is super interesting and fun!
Anonymous wrote: for us money is not a factor, but if you asked "...our of state school if student fit and ability to succeed were no object" I would choose Duke!
It has school spirit and great weather and us close enough ... and DH went there