Anonymous wrote:7 out of 10 choose MIT over Harvard. I bet you can’t believe 5hat either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
That is odd.
I have not known anyone who chose Michigan over UC Berkeley. I lived in Chicago for many years, and UC Berkeley is generally considered as good as (or a little bit lower than) Chicago or Northwestern. Michigan is far away, even though it is within driving distance.
Anonymous wrote:Parchment comparisons
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Berkeley
59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
56% Michigan vs 44% UCLA
And of course the most telling of all:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
61% Michigan vs 39% UVA
You missed the correction earlier:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+Virginia
69% Michigan vs 39% UVA
Parchment also says that 1 out of 3 students accepted both to Harvard and Michigan choose Michigan, which is patently ridiculous. I take Parchment with a huge grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:25% of students receiving offers from both chose Michigan over Harvard?
Why did I not meet any in my whole life?
Is parchment.com owned by a Michigan alum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
That is odd.
I have not known anyone who chose Michigan over UC Berkeley. I lived in Chicago for many years, and UC Berkeley is generally considered as good as (or a little bit lower than) Chicago or Northwestern. Michigan is far away, even though it is within driving distance.
Anonymous wrote:Parchment comparisons
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Berkeley
59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
56% Michigan vs 44% UCLA
And of course the most telling of all:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
61% Michigan vs 39% UVA
You missed the correction earlier:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+Virginia
69% Michigan vs 39% UVA
Parchment also says that 1 out of 3 students accepted both to Harvard and Michigan choose Michigan, which is patently ridiculous. I take Parchment with a huge grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
That is odd.
I have not known anyone who chose Michigan over UC Berkeley. I lived in Chicago for many years, and UC Berkeley is generally considered as good as (or a little bit lower than) Chicago or Northwestern. Michigan is far away, even though it is within driving distance.
Anonymous wrote:Parchment comparisons
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Berkeley
59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
56% Michigan vs 44% UCLA
And of course the most telling of all:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
61% Michigan vs 39% UVA
You missed the correction earlier:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+Virginia
69% Michigan vs 39% UVA
Parchment also says that 1 out of 3 students accepted both to Harvard and Michigan choose Michigan, which is patently ridiculous. I take Parchment with a huge grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan is also a world-renowned university. UVA is not in the same league as either Berkeley of Michigan.
Is it trying to be? I don’t get the sense it is. And that is ok.
Why wouldn’t they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
That is odd.
I have not known anyone who chose Michigan over UC Berkeley. I lived in Chicago for many years, and UC Berkeley is generally considered as good as (or a little bit lower than) Chicago or Northwestern. Michigan is far away, even though it is within driving distance.
Anonymous wrote:Parchment comparisons
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Berkeley
59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
56% Michigan vs 44% UCLA
And of course the most telling of all:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
61% Michigan vs 39% UVA
You missed the correction earlier:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+Virginia
69% Michigan vs 39% UVA
Parchment also says that 1 out of 3 students accepted both to Harvard and Michigan choose Michigan, which is patently ridiculous. I take Parchment with a huge grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
That is odd.
I have not known anyone who chose Michigan over UC Berkeley. I lived in Chicago for many years, and UC Berkeley is generally considered as good as (or a little bit lower than) Chicago or Northwestern. Michigan is far away, even though it is within driving distance.
Anonymous wrote:Parchment comparisons
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Berkeley
59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
56% Michigan vs 44% UCLA
And of course the most telling of all:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
61% Michigan vs 39% UVA
You missed the correction earlier:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+Virginia
69% Michigan vs 39% UVA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid graduated from TJ last year. Many of her classmates withdrew their Michigan applications immediately after getting into UVA through EA.
But none of them dropped their UC Berkeley or UCLA applications.
For your information, UVA's EA decision was announced much earlier than Michigan's RD decision.
At least for high-stats kids, they do not think Michigan is comparable to UCLA, let alone UC Berkeley.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is also a world-renowned university. UVA is not in the same league as either Berkeley of Michigan.
That's the California Effect. Kids from the meat-grinder culture of the East Coast get all dewy over the prospects of spending their college years in sunny Westwood or Berkeley, just a stones throw from the beach or the bay. So yeah, keep those apps outstanding and see if you hit a lottery ticket with admission to a UC.
I think posters are underestimating what a severe turnoff Michigan winters are to most kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid graduated from TJ last year. Many of her classmates withdrew their Michigan applications immediately after getting into UVA through EA.
But none of them dropped their UC Berkeley or UCLA applications.
For your information, UVA's EA decision was announced much earlier than Michigan's RD decision.
At least for high-stats kids, they do not think Michigan is comparable to UCLA, let alone UC Berkeley.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is also a world-renowned university. UVA is not in the same league as either Berkeley of Michigan.
That's the California Effect. Kids from the meat-grinder culture of the East Coast get all dewy over the prospects of spending their college years in sunny Westwood or Berkeley, just a stones throw from the beach or the bay. So yeah, keep those apps outstanding and see if you hit a lottery ticket with admission to a UC.
I think posters are underestimating what a severe turnoff Michigan winters are to most kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid graduated from TJ last year. Many of her classmates withdrew their Michigan applications immediately after getting into UVA through EA.
But none of them dropped their UC Berkeley or UCLA applications.
For your information, UVA's EA decision was announced much earlier than Michigan's RD decision.
At least for high-stats kids, they do not think Michigan is comparable to UCLA, let alone UC Berkeley.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is also a world-renowned university. UVA is not in the same league as either Berkeley of Michigan.
That's the California Effect. Kids from the meat-grinder culture of the East Coast get all dewy over the prospects of spending their college years in sunny Westwood or Berkeley, just a stones throw from the beach or the bay. So yeah, keep those apps outstanding and see if you hit a lottery ticket with admission to a UC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan is also a world-renowned university. UVA is not in the same league as either Berkeley of Michigan.
Is it trying to be? I don’t get the sense it is. And that is ok.
Anonymous wrote:59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
That is odd.
I have not known anyone who chose Michigan over UC Berkeley. I lived in Chicago for many years, and UC Berkeley is generally considered as good as (or a little bit lower than) Chicago or Northwestern. Michigan is far away, even though it is within driving distance.
Anonymous wrote:Parchment comparisons
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Berkeley
59% Michigan vs 41% Berkeley
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
56% Michigan vs 44% UCLA
And of course the most telling of all:
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=University+of+Michigan+-+Ann+Arbor&with=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles
61% Michigan vs 39% UVA