Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How people can bash Michigan but then go on to praise UVA and UNC is beyond me
Bc of all the DEI crap Michigan has plummeted in my hs dc’s college list and UVA has risen. We’ll see. Older dc got in and went elsewhere.
What "DEI crap" at Michigan are you referring?
An 8 year DEI budget that included the funding for "Go Blue Guarantee" full tuition scholarships for low-income in-state students. There was a whole DCUM thread about this because of a NY Times article.
People who won't send their kid to a school that spends money on DEI initiatives are probably raising kids who wouldn't like that kind of school. Agree, staying home in Virginia might be better for PP's kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How people can bash Michigan but then go on to praise UVA and UNC is beyond me
Bc of all the DEI crap Michigan has plummeted in my hs dc’s college list and UVA has risen. We’ll see. Older dc got in and went elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How people can bash Michigan but then go on to praise UVA and UNC is beyond me
Bc of all the DEI crap Michigan has plummeted in my hs dc’s college list and UVA has risen. We’ll see. Older dc got in and went elsewhere.
What "DEI crap" at Michigan are you referring?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How people can bash Michigan but then go on to praise UVA and UNC is beyond me
Bc of all the DEI crap Michigan has plummeted in my hs dc’s college list and UVA has risen. We’ll see. Older dc got in and went elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How people can bash Michigan but then go on to praise UVA and UNC is beyond me
They do it because the three schools are ranking nos 3, 4, and 5 for best public schools in America by USNWR. They exchange places due to changing methodologies of USNWR. Only 8 years ago UVA was no 2 (well over Mich) but that changed with emphasis on pell grant recipients. For Instate Virginians they prefer UVA especially because of its more manageable size. For Mich, they prefer it no matter what the size because of cost and the few other options in-state. It's a healthy competition between the states