Anonymous wrote:Academically UW’s strongest peer is UT Austin. By department rankings they are very very similar, which is kudos to Wisconsin because they have a MUCH smaller economy and population to work with. However, if we’re talking Big 10 Michigan is the closest to UW, pretty irrefutably. Only Michigan and Wisconsin pull the massive amounts of coastal students who major in a wide variety of program (ex. Illinois is only stem and Indians is only business).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Texas is closest to Wisconsin and UGA is closest to IU. But reasonable minds can differ.Anonymous wrote:UGA is the closest to the UW vibe.
UW has an 80% acceptance rate and UGA has 25% (OOS) Or do you mean vibe/town?
UT seems much harder to get into than UW. Several kids got into Wisconsin from our MCPS school- only 1 to UT.
WI OOS is more like 35%. They also take more OOS than Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Texas is closest to Wisconsin and UGA is closest to IU. But reasonable minds can differ.Anonymous wrote:UGA is the closest to the UW vibe.
UW has an 80% acceptance rate and UGA has 25% (OOS) Or do you mean vibe/town?
UT seems much harder to get into than UW. Several kids got into Wisconsin from our MCPS school- only 1 to UT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Texas is closest to Wisconsin and UGA is closest to IU. But reasonable minds can differ.Anonymous wrote:UGA is the closest to the UW vibe.
UW has an 80% acceptance rate and UGA has 25% (OOS) Or do you mean vibe/town?
UT seems much harder to get into than UW. Several kids got into Wisconsin from our MCPS school- only 1 to UT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
Really?
You need to get out more.
If you think New Brunswick or College Park are nice college towns, you’re the one who needs to get out more.
Neither are, but College Park > New Brunswick.
Anonymous wrote:I think Texas is closest to Wisconsin and UGA is closest to IU. But reasonable minds can differ.Anonymous wrote:UGA is the closest to the UW vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
Really?
You need to get out more.
If you think New Brunswick or College Park are nice college towns, you’re the one who needs to get out more.
Anonymous wrote:My DC (class of 26, DC resident) has the University of WI as their very top choice. And both fortunately, and unfortunately, they are familiar enough with it to be fairly informed in their understanding of the school and they love it. I am a graduate, we know a few faculty, and we visit fairly regularly. I love the school and it would be great if they were accepted. But I say unfortunately because while I believe they will have a strong application for the school, we know it is far from easy to get into now, and I need to get them to start considering and visiting other schools.
I think other Big Ten schools should be considered. I am only familiar with the academics and atmosphere of MN & Iowa. If you can speak to the vibe at multiple B10 schools, which others would you say are closest to UW? And add in the incoming schools to the conference too if you want! I know enough about U of MI based on the numerous other threads on here comparing UW and MI. (Please stay away MI troll from those threads!). Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside Michigan, Indiana would be closest to the vibe of Wisconsin, followed by Minnesota and Iowa, and then perhaps Michigan State.
Illinois and Purdue are more nerdy and tech-oriented.
Northwestern is a quasi-Ivy.
Nebraska doesn’t pull as much from the East Coast or even the suburbs of the big Midwestern cities.
Penn State and Ohio State are enormous football factories.
Rutgers and Maryland are East Coast and in gritty areas that don’t come close to being nice college towns.
Really?
You need to get out more.
I think Texas is closest to Wisconsin and UGA is closest to IU. But reasonable minds can differ.Anonymous wrote:UGA is the closest to the UW vibe.