Anonymous wrote:Cmon - it's not close. Michigan has Ross and MANY other top 10 programs. Michigan attracts the best of the best students.
Sorry, Wisconsin doesn't. The question isn't worth answering. They aren't equivalent.
Anonymous wrote:35-7. Go Blue!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a huge difference in the towns/campuses... WI is far superior in my opinion.
Madison is much better than Ann Arbor? How so?
Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with the troll who hates Wisconsin? Look, kid, it’s really obvious. You just revived an old thread in another attempt to start a Wisconsin - Michigan fight. Get a hobby.
^^LOLAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin is Michigan’s number 1 back up. Nobody who gets into both chooses Wisconsin. Not saying it isn’t a good school though.
Wisconsin is also less diverse racially and geographically. It has virtually no African American students.
I went to Wisconsin over Michigan and would do it again.
I mean, that’s great. But since you didn’t go to both you have no basis for comparison.
DP, but if we're going to restrict this thread those who attended both schools, it would be a pretty small universe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is such BS. I’m from CA and the drivers are much worse there than DC—in both LA and the Bay Area. It’s also asinine to suggest that parents in Ann Arbor and Chicago and Madison and Minneapolis aren’t uptight and striving about college process. It’s a city thing. My kid is at Michigan and the MI parents are just as striving, as are my midwestern friends.
The world is larger than your bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a MSU grad or fan, but I lived in Michigan for a long time, & have seen the Wolverine hubris up close. You are just hurt that your egos have been exposed.
Michigan grad who lived in Michigan and aware of the culture. Two indisputable facts;
- U of M arrogance can be beyond belief. Yes, there are excellent programs, but let's stop treating it like a religious site.
- State is a party school. Unlike Michigan, most graduates stay in-state and pretty much dominate several fields. At least in my child's HS, all the mean girls and future fratbros went to State.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is such BS. I’m from CA and the drivers are much worse there than DC—in both LA and the Bay Area. It’s also asinine to suggest that parents in Ann Arbor and Chicago and Madison and Minneapolis aren’t uptight and striving about college process. It’s a city thing. My kid is at Michigan and the MI parents are just as striving, as are my midwestern friends.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is such BS. I’m from CA and the drivers are much worse there than DC—in both LA and the Bay Area. It’s also asinine to suggest that parents in Ann Arbor and Chicago and Madison and Minneapolis aren’t uptight and striving about college process. It’s a city thing. My kid is at Michigan and the MI parents are just as striving, as are my midwestern friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in the Northeast, the Midwest, & the West. If you don’t see a difference you aren’t paying attention. Or maybe your idea of Midwest is Chicago, which is clearly an anomaly.
+1
The Midwest vibe is also different than southern “bless your heart” politeness. It’s difficult to explain but definitely a thing.
It’s a different form of passive-aggressiveness.
Maybe sometimes. But it also means clerks say hello at the checkout counter and wish you a nice day like they actually mean it. Or when you're merging on the highway, people stop to let you in instead of speeding up and cutting you off. That's not passive aggressive, it's just nice.
DP. And most Midwesterners aren't caught up in the rat race which is a refreshing change. They want their kids to go to good schools but you won't find them obsessing about college rankings.
Right. It’s awful here. So unhealthy for kids and parents. Constant obsessing and bs over schools.