Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is also a thriving college town, compared to College Park
Thriving might be overstating it a little.
Indeed.
Median home value in Ann Arbor is $380,000
Median home value in Chevy Chase is $960,000
Median home value in Arlington in $688,000
Median home value in Georgetown, DC is $1,200,000
How is it possible to be this dumb?
Calling a podunk college town in Michigan “thriving” is an overstatement. That was the point. Wealthy OOS students who end up at Michigan despise the townies and consider Ann Arbor boring, run down and backwater.
Yes, of course we should only care about what the wealthy students think. Their opinion is all that matters, right?
I have no skin in this game. I am not from the state and I didn't got to UM (I grew up in London and went to school in NYC). But I've been to Ann Arbor many times and enjoy the town very much. I'm not sure you understand the meaning of podunk. AA is far from being backwards and isolated. It's practically a superb of Detroit (one can get from DTW to AA faster than on can get from some parts of DC to IAD). I would be thrilled if my DCs were accepted to Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is also a thriving college town, compared to College Park
Thriving might be overstating it a little.
Indeed.
Median home value in Ann Arbor is $380,000
Median home value in Chevy Chase is $960,000
Median home value in Arlington in $688,000
Median home value in Georgetown, DC is $1,200,000
How is it possible to be this dumb?
Calling a podunk college town in Michigan “thriving” is an overstatement. That was the point. Wealthy OOS students who end up at Michigan despise the townies and consider Ann Arbor boring, run down and backwater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is also a thriving college town, compared to College Park
Thriving might be overstating it a little.
Indeed.
Median home value in Ann Arbor is $380,000
Median home value in Chevy Chase is $960,000
Median home value in Arlington in $688,000
Median home value in Georgetown, DC is $1,200,000
How is it possible to be this dumb?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is also a thriving college town, compared to College Park
Thriving might be overstating it a little.
Indeed.
Median home value in Ann Arbor is $380,000
Median home value in Chevy Chase is $960,000
Median home value in Arlington in $688,000
Median home value in Georgetown, DC is $1,200,000
How is it possible to be this dumb?
Anonymous wrote:- Huge
- Top 30 US News
- Far closer than CA-system campuses
- Far easier to get into than OOS Berkeley/UCLA
- Far easier to get into than OOS UNC/UVA
- Lowers standards to admit OOS admits who are full-pay
- Very Jewish
Anonymous wrote:It's a great school in a great college town. Not redneck like VT or suburban like UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is also a thriving college town, compared to College Park
Thriving might be overstating it a little.
Indeed.
Median home value in Ann Arbor is $380,000
Median home value in Chevy Chase is $960,000
Median home value in Arlington in $688,000
Median home value in Georgetown, DC is $1,200,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is also a thriving college town, compared to College Park
Thriving might be overstating it a little.
Indeed.
Median home value in Ann Arbor is $380,000
Median home value in Chevy Chase is $960,000
Median home value in Arlington in $688,000
Median home value in Georgetown, DC is $1,200,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is also a thriving college town, compared to College Park
Thriving might be overstating it a little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deep breath. Kinesiology, Business, Ed, Nursing, Music, CS, Physics, Environmental Science, Econ, Engineering, Poli Sci are all top-ranked departments at Michigan.
It's the number one public university in the country with UVa in second place. Ann Arbor is the best college town in the country.
And Michigan grads are the most insufferable in the country.
Says who?
NP. I do. The very first thing a Michigan grad wants you to know about them is that they went to Michigan, followed by stories of how great it is to see a game in The Big House.
Insufferable is a perfect description.