Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What door(s) does Michigan close?
Yes. 2 Brown graduates have won Nobel prizes, whereas 8 UM grads have won. Michigan does not seem to have closed many doors for them.
The difference becomes even more dramatic if one includes faculty nobel laureates. Clearly UM is much bigger and has more of a research focus, so this is not meant to belittle Brown, just to show that UM is a fantastic school that will never hold anyone back.
You also have to consider the Nobel prize rate per student. I'm pretty sure the student body of UM is more than 4x that of Brown.
My anecdote is that my older sister went to UM, and I went to Stanford. I had a job interview several years ago that really turned me off; because, they mentioned that they only interview people from schools like Stanford/Harvard/MIT etc. I mentioned to my sister that I would not want to work at such an arrogant company, and she said she actually understood where they were coming from. She owns a company, and she does feel that some of the elite schools provide a good first tier filter for hiring...despite the fact that she did not attend one (FWIW, she turned down Columbia).
Anyway, UM and Brown will both provide a rich set of opportunities. Fit and finances are probably the most important deciding factors in any college decision.
Anonymous wrote:People will automatically assume a Brown girl is very smart, interesting, cosmopolitan, progressive, well read, likely wealthy.
Nobody assumes anything about a Michigan grad save for likely above average intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What door(s) does Michigan close?
I'd answer but the fact you have to ask means it will just go over your head, so I'm not going to waste my time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that Michigan is comparable to an Ivy is laughable.
But is Brown a real Ivy?
(Serious question here, no one in Europe or Asia even knows the school, much less put it at the same level as Harvard or Stanford)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What door(s) does Michigan close?
Yes. 2 Brown graduates have won Nobel prizes, whereas 8 UM grads have won. Michigan does not seem to have closed many doors for them.
The difference becomes even more dramatic if one includes faculty nobel laureates. Clearly UM is much bigger and has more of a research focus, so this is not meant to belittle Brown, just to show that UM is a fantastic school that will never hold anyone back.
Anonymous wrote:What door(s) does Michigan close?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that Michigan is comparable to an Ivy is laughable.
But is Brown a real Ivy?
(Serious question here, no one in Europe or Asia even knows the school, much less put it at the same level as Harvard or Stanford)
Anonymous wrote:The idea that Michigan is comparable to an Ivy is laughable.
Anonymous wrote:Whether you want to believe it or not, going to UMich immediately closes some doors. Going to Brown doesn't close any doors.