Anonymous wrote:Much easier for private school kids from this area to get in than public. I have never gotten the allure. There are other good public universities between here and there. Michigan winters are brutal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Southeast Michigan winters are not balmy, but hardly “brutal.”
They are horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t acceptance to the business school 2-tiered? You get accepted to the LSA and then wait to hear if you are also accepted into Ross?
Anonymous wrote:In our neighborhood--it seems every other house has a kid there of headed there in the past 3-4 years. And these are students of varied academics--some average test optional and some high gpa/scores.
We have had way more kids get accepted to UMich than UVA or Georgetown. This is my anecdotal evidence from a close-in VA neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much easier for private school kids from this area to get in than public. I have never gotten the allure. There are other good public universities between here and there. Michigan winters are brutal.
Between here and there? Like what? Penn state? Lol.
Are you from NC or south? Perhaps in the early 2000s Michigan winters “brutal” - not so much these days. It’s absurd when folks cite the weather as the key factor in choice. A majority of the top schools are north.
Anonymous wrote:Southeast Michigan winters are not balmy, but hardly “brutal.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much easier for private school kids from this area to get in than public. I have never gotten the allure. There are other good public universities between here and there. Michigan winters are brutal.
Between here and there? Like what? Penn state? Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Much easier for private school kids from this area to get in than public. I have never gotten the allure. There are other good public universities between here and there. Michigan winters are brutal.
Anonymous wrote:Our HS class of 250 had 21 accepted there last year.