Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to UVA. Her BFF went to Michigan because she didn’t get into UVA
True story. Happens all the time in VA
Best friends DD got waitlisted for UVA but in to Michigan she had moved into the dorm at Michigan when they got the call. DD went outside to think about it -came back in and said “UVA” and they packed her and moved her to UVA. She was very very happy at UVA
Of course that would never happen to an instate student at Michigan. Nobody from Michigan would ever pay full freight to attend UVA.
81 students are coming in from Michigan just for first-year class 2023. https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/enrollment
Can you please copy and paste where you see that statistic please? I can’t seem to find it on that site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to UVA. Her BFF went to Michigan because she didn’t get into UVA
True story. Happens all the time in VA
Best friends DD got waitlisted for UVA but in to Michigan she had moved into the dorm at Michigan when they got the call. DD went outside to think about it -came back in and said “UVA” and they packed her and moved her to UVA. She was very very happy at UVA
Of course that would never happen to an instate student at Michigan. Nobody from Michigan would ever pay full freight to attend UVA.
81 students are coming in from Michigan just for first-year class 2023. https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/enrollment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to UVA. Her BFF went to Michigan because she didn’t get into UVA
True story. Happens all the time in VA
Best friends DD got waitlisted for UVA but in to Michigan she had moved into the dorm at Michigan when they got the call. DD went outside to think about it -came back in and said “UVA” and they packed her and moved her to UVA. She was very very happy at UVA
Of course that would never happen to an instate student at Michigan. Nobody from Michigan would ever pay full freight to attend UVA.
81 students are coming in from Michigan just for first-year class 2023. https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/enrollment
Wonder how many from Virginia are going to UofM
At my daughter’s highly ranked high NoVA HS, a Michigan admit is far more coveted than UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to UVA. Her BFF went to Michigan because she didn’t get into UVA
True story. Happens all the time in VA
Best friends DD got waitlisted for UVA but in to Michigan she had moved into the dorm at Michigan when they got the call. DD went outside to think about it -came back in and said “UVA” and they packed her and moved her to UVA. She was very very happy at UVA
Of course that would never happen to an instate student at Michigan. Nobody from Michigan would ever pay full freight to attend UVA.
81 students are coming in from Michigan just for first-year class 2023. https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/enrollment
Wonder how many from Virginia are going to UofM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t all of this apply to MSU as well?
Like UVA and VT. Where there are too similar options, one of them tends to rise above because successful people want to cluster together.
I really don’t think MSU and UofM are at all comparable
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the UC system, the University of Michigan is the strongest public university in terms of research and graduate and professional programs. How did it become so prestigious?
U Mich has the biggest endowment of any public university and they invest wisely.
U Mich AA has an astonishing array of research all in one campus while UC is spread over 10 campuses with some being much stronger in certain fields (eg Davis for vet science/ UCSB for physics/ etc)
Michigan is incredibly proud of its flagship and it shows in many ways.
I think California is also extremely proud of its U system.
Both systems are excellent engines for social mobility with emphasis on providing many opportunities for vets, first generation students and Hispanic/ minority students.
Anonymous wrote:After the UC system, the University of Michigan is the strongest public university in terms of research and graduate and professional programs. How did it become so prestigious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t all of this apply to MSU as well?
Like UVA and VT. Where there are too similar options, one of them tends to rise above because successful people want to cluster together.
I really don’t think MSU and UofM are at all comparable
I tend to agree. Michigan is better in the vast majority of comparable disciplines. On the other hand, VT beats UVA in STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to UVA. Her BFF went to Michigan because she didn’t get into UVA
True story. Happens all the time in VA
Best friends DD got waitlisted for UVA but in to Michigan she had moved into the dorm at Michigan when they got the call. DD went outside to think about it -came back in and said “UVA” and they packed her and moved her to UVA. She was very very happy at UVA
Of course that would never happen to an instate student at Michigan. Nobody from Michigan would ever pay full freight to attend UVA.
81 students are coming in from Michigan just for first-year class 2023. https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/enrollment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to UVA. Her BFF went to Michigan because she didn’t get into UVA
True story. Happens all the time in VA
Best friends DD got waitlisted for UVA but in to Michigan she had moved into the dorm at Michigan when they got the call. DD went outside to think about it -came back in and said “UVA” and they packed her and moved her to UVA. She was very very happy at UVA
Of course that would never happen to an instate student at Michigan. Nobody from Michigan would ever pay full freight to attend UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan has done well investing in future areas of growth. They were putting money into STEM before most schools.
They have grads doing things like cofounding Google, which doesn't hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is better for undergrad
Congrats on your first football victory of the season. Very impressive.
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You mean the win against the SLAC W&M?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t all of this apply to MSU as well?
Like UVA and VT. Where there are too similar options, one of them tends to rise above because successful people want to cluster together.
I really don’t think MSU and UofM are at all comparable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to UVA. Her BFF went to Michigan because she didn’t get into UVA
True story. Happens all the time in VA
Best friends DD got waitlisted for UVA but in to Michigan she had moved into the dorm at Michigan when they got the call. DD went outside to think about it -came back in and said “UVA” and they packed her and moved her to UVA. She was very very happy at UVA