Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, the more I look into Miami, the more I like it. What should I be wary of?
I'm from Cincy and have lived in DC for years. I wrote on another forum that my niece just graduated from Miami of OH in 4 years and earned her Masters of Accounting in that time while at Miami of OH and worked as a TA. She passed her CPA on her first try...not bad for a 22 year old. She had many job offers and so did her friends.
You would think from reading this site that everyone goes to an Ivy League University. (Luckily my dd did), but my dh and I went to Dummy State U. and have been successful. The big secret is that most college grads go to a "Dummy State U" or its private equivalent...and many still manage to be successful. I have knoew many Miami of OH grads (I went to an even lower tiered OH school). I have heard that Miami has particularly good career services...check for yourselves. And whoever is afraid of interning in Cincy...um, it has more businesses than DC does...don't be afraid. It's a big city, with great culture and nice neighborhoods. Not everyone in OH is a hick.
Anonymous wrote:Elon is the Miami U of North Carolina.
Anonymous wrote:Elon is the Miami U of North Carolina.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, the more I look into Miami, the more I like it. What should I be wary of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signs of trouble?:
Class of 2020: 65% admit rate/19.5% yield
Class of 2021: 68% admit rate/18.5% yield
Class of 2022: 75% admit rate/17.5% yield
In today's market - yes a big sign of trouble. It is for rich kids who are average or below students. They still have the means to do well even though they aren't that smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signs of trouble?:
Class of 2020: 65% admit rate/19.5% yield
Class of 2021: 68% admit rate/18.5% yield
Class of 2022: 75% admit rate/17.5% yield
In today's market - yes a big sign of trouble. It is for rich kids who are average or below students. They still have the means to do well even though they aren't that smart.
Anonymous wrote:Signs of trouble?:
Class of 2020: 65% admit rate/19.5% yield
Class of 2021: 68% admit rate/18.5% yield
Class of 2022: 75% admit rate/17.5% yield
Anonymous wrote:^^As long as hiring companies travel to Miami of Ohio, then no big deal about the location. I would inquire about their career services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about the one in Ohio?
Our DD is also very interested in this school and has been admitted with nice merit aid.
I have heard it is heavily Greek oriented. Also, while the town of Oxford is quaint there is not much around there so limits the possibility of jobs, internships, etc.
Only 30% of students go greek, not a whole lot different than most public universities.
Also, it's less than an hour to Cincinnati, so I don't understand the concern about finding internships.
It looks like a pretty good school with lots of history.
Are you from Cinci or have deep connections there? If not good luck with that internship. It’s a very insular town.
Miami is white, UMC, and preppy so most of DCUM should fit right in and love it.