Anonymous wrote:I read that close to fifty percent of the undergrads at Rice come from Texas. That is a huge number for a private university - almost like a state uni (I realize not in Texas where 90% of undergrads are from thanks but closer to Michigan). I’d view that as a negative (no shade on Texans specifically, but the lack of geographic diversity).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC chose Rice over Michigan for bioengineering. Both are strong programs, obviously, but Rice focuses on undergrads to a much greater degree. DC loved pretty much everything about Rice; got into a great grad program and has a tight group of supportive Rice friends. It's really a terrific school.
DD is considering Rice and Michigan now so thank you for posting. Rice is the frontrunner at this point because of its ranking/stature and because Michigan is too big. However, she has some reservations about the social climate. She very social and wants to make sure there is enough spirit and fun at Rice. She doesn't expect the big sport spirit of Michigan but wants to make sure she has a vibrant college experience in and out of the classroom. I would appreciate any insights.
Rice’s residential college system in fantastic. The students are close knit and it’s very easy to find your people. I went to law school with tons of Rice grads (we all live in Houston), and they are all still very close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC chose Rice over Michigan for bioengineering. Both are strong programs, obviously, but Rice focuses on undergrads to a much greater degree. DC loved pretty much everything about Rice; got into a great grad program and has a tight group of supportive Rice friends. It's really a terrific school.
DD is considering Rice and Michigan now so thank you for posting. Rice is the frontrunner at this point because of its ranking/stature and because Michigan is too big. However, she has some reservations about the social climate. She very social and wants to make sure there is enough spirit and fun at Rice. She doesn't expect the big sport spirit of Michigan but wants to make sure she has a vibrant college experience in and out of the classroom. I would appreciate any insights.