Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These school are too big for any institution-wide rating to mean much. There are programs for which Mich State is better than UMich even if most UMich programs are, between those two schools, better.
This is correct.
Still waiting for someone to list the programs that are stronger at Michigan State than Michigan.
Google is your friend:
https://ir.msu.edu/rankings
And remember the point isn’t that MSU is overall stronger than UMich. The point is that no one gets a degree in “overall.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These school are too big for any institution-wide rating to mean much. There are programs for which Mich State is better than UMich even if most UMich programs are, between those two schools, better.
This is correct.
Still waiting for someone to list the programs that are stronger at Michigan State than Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These school are too big for any institution-wide rating to mean much. There are programs for which Mich State is better than UMich even if most UMich programs are, between those two schools, better.
This is correct.
Anonymous wrote:These school are too big for any institution-wide rating to mean much. There are programs for which Mich State is better than UMich even if most UMich programs are, between those two schools, better.
Anonymous wrote:NW
UCLA
Michigan/USC
Illinois, Wisconsin,UMD, Washington, Rutgers,Purdue
Ohio State, Indiana, Minnesota
Penn State, Iowa,
Michigan State
Oregon, Nebraska
Anonymous wrote:NW
UCLA
Michigan/USC
Illinois, Wisconsin,UMD, Washington, Rutgers,Purdue
Ohio State, Indiana, Minnesota
Penn State, Iowa,
Michigan State
Oregon, Nebraska
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also UW and Michigan have a similar OOS acceptance rate so rankings are
one thing but getting in and living there are factors too.
Do you even fact check anything?
UW OOS: 51%
Michigan: 15%
I guess it’s similar if you literally reverse the digits …
Your UW stay is WAY off. And that’s the last I’ll say about it because I suspect you’re our resident troll.
That’s the last you’ll say because you can’t link to actual data? 😂
Here’s the latest data:
Washington OOS: 46%
Link: https://admit.washington.edu/apply/freshman/by-the-numbers/
Michigan OOS: 18%
https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/how-to-get-into-the-university-of-michigan-admissions-data-and-strategies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also UW and Michigan have a similar OOS acceptance rate so rankings are
one thing but getting in and living there are factors too.
Do you even fact check anything?
UW OOS: 51%
Michigan: 15%
I guess it’s similar if you literally reverse the digits …
Your UW stay is WAY off. And that’s the last I’ll say about it because I suspect you’re our resident troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also UW and Michigan have a similar OOS acceptance rate so rankings are
one thing but getting in and living there are factors too.
Do you even fact check anything?
UW OOS: 51%
Michigan: 15%
I guess it’s similar if you literally reverse the digits …
Anonymous wrote:These school are too big for any institution-wide rating to mean much. There are programs for which Mich State is better than UMich even if most UMich programs are, between those two schools, better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also UW and Michigan have a similar OOS acceptance rate so rankings are
one thing but getting in and living there are factors too.
Do you even fact check anything?
UW OOS: 51%
Michigan: 15%
I guess it’s similar if you literally reverse the digits …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also UW and Michigan have a similar OOS acceptance rate so rankings are
one thing but getting in and living there are factors too.
Do you even fact check anything?
UW OOS: 51%
Michigan: 15%
I guess it’s similar if you literally reverse the digits …
Anonymous wrote:Also UW and Michigan have a similar OOS acceptance rate so rankings are
one thing but getting in and living there are factors too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you go by lacrosse and other sports:
Johns Hopkins
NU
Michigan
Ucla
Usc
illinois
umd
the rest
You get points for using NU (people it is NU and has always been NU. It is in the sports chants from the beginning of their sports!) but are deducted points for Hopkins because they don't get BiG10 status.
NU
UCLA
UW (Washington)/Michigan
USC (deduct points for campus)
All the others
Oregon
Rutgers (negative points)
And massive win for their marketing with the most iconic ad ever. To GoT theme: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Urf7niNI2mQ
Michigan is WAY stronger than Washington.
For one, you’re talking about 46 vs 21 for undergrad.
I get it but there is a deduction for Ann Arbor. Frankly UMD should be down with Rutgers for location but I am being kind.