Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems to be gaining in popularity lately....but keep in mind that roughy 60% of the students are from in-state.
Well yes, one would assume that is the case at a ...state school.
Which is a big disadvantage of state schools in general because if you’re an OOS admit be prepared to be in classes with a bunch of very average staties.
Wouldn't it follow that UVA and UMCP have the same issue?
I went there and taught there. Harvard it is not, but the students are pretty good. The OOS kids are perhaps a bit better on average (since none of them come from small towns with few opportunities), but the cream of the student population is definitely Wisconsin born and bread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold.
If his dream school is Michigan, pretty sure he doesn't mind the cold.
Michigan is cold, but not Wisconsin cold.
I did my undergrad at UW and my grad at UMich. The temps are the same, but it’s cloudier in MI. Other parts of Wisconsin are colder, but Madison is pretty far south. I loved UW and Madison, but as the pp said, it is blindingly white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems to be gaining in popularity lately....but keep in mind that roughy 60% of the students are from in-state.
Well yes, one would assume that is the case at a ...state school.
Which is a big disadvantage of state schools in general because if you’re an OOS admit be prepared to be in classes with a bunch of very average staties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems to be gaining in popularity lately....but keep in mind that roughy 60% of the students are from in-state.
Well yes, one would assume that is the case at a ...state school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold.
If his dream school is Michigan, pretty sure he doesn't mind the cold.
Michigan is cold, but not Wisconsin cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold.
If his dream school is Michigan, pretty sure he doesn't mind the cold.
Michigan is cold, but not Wisconsin cold.
Madison native here...I think Michigan winters are worse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold.
If his dream school is Michigan, pretty sure he doesn't mind the cold.
Michigan is cold, but not Wisconsin cold.
Madison native here...I think Michigan winters are worse
Anonymous wrote:Seems to be gaining in popularity lately....but keep in mind that roughy 60% of the students are from in-state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold.
If his dream school is Michigan, pretty sure he doesn't mind the cold.
Michigan is cold, but not Wisconsin cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cold.
If his dream school is Michigan, pretty sure he doesn't mind the cold.
Michigan is cold, but not Wisconsin cold.