Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
Anonymous wrote:Rarely does a university live up to the hype.
Clown.Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a great experience for me. I was not Greek. I never attended a sports game. I learned a lot from amazing professors. I saw a ton of amazing live music and went to many very cool, artsy coffee shops. I also learned how to navigate life in a small city. Would do it again in a heartbeat. Go Blue!
Coffee shops in a college town. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Place is full of OOS - mostly NY, NJ and California. Entitled brats. Very greek and juvenile place.
Horrible weather and a big chink of students have a terrible experience on North Campus. Read about it. If you are assigned there - good luck.
Way way way overrated for undergrad.
Way way underrated for undergrad. How do I know this? The juvenile Michigan hating troll that keeps reopening this thread every few days. Somehow feels threatened that Michigan is a popular school. Michigan is not very Greek at all. Approximately 17 percent of the undergraduate population are in fraternities/sororities. That’s about average for a university. Michigan also has a 97% return rate after freshman year. That doesn’t lend itself to having a terrible experience on the campus.
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If you subtract anti-social kids, it shakes out to about every other classmate is in a frat or sorority and they control the undergraduate social scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Place is full of OOS - mostly NY, NJ and California. Entitled brats. Very greek and juvenile place.
Horrible weather and a big chink of students have a terrible experience on North Campus. Read about it. If you are assigned there - good luck.
Way way way overrated for undergrad.
Way way underrated for undergrad. How do I know this? The juvenile Michigan hating troll that keeps reopening this thread every few days. Somehow feels threatened that Michigan is a popular school. Michigan is not very Greek at all. Approximately 17 percent of the undergraduate population are in fraternities/sororities. That’s about average for a university. Michigan also has a 97% return rate after freshman year. That doesn’t lend itself to having a terrible experience on the campus.
Anonymous wrote:It was a great experience for me. I was not Greek. I never attended a sports game. I learned a lot from amazing professors. I saw a ton of amazing live music and went to many very cool, artsy coffee shops. I also learned how to navigate life in a small city. Would do it again in a heartbeat. Go Blue!
Anonymous wrote:It was a great experience for me. I was not Greek. I never attended a sports game. I learned a lot from amazing professors. I saw a ton of amazing live music and went to many very cool, artsy coffee shops. I also learned how to navigate life in a small city. Would do it again in a heartbeat. Go Blue!
Anonymous wrote:Place is full of OOS - mostly NY, NJ and California. Entitled brats. Very greek and juvenile place.
Horrible weather and a big chink of students have a terrible experience on North Campus. Read about it. If you are assigned there - good luck.
Way way way overrated for undergrad.