Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
My kid was accepted to several of these schools and chose Michigan. Unless you WANT to be in Boston or Nashville, Michigan is simply a better and more fun school than everything on the list, except Wisconsin, which is more fun, but isn't Michigan academically.
If you grew up local DC, the choice between Georgetown and Michigan would be close, but the vibes and options are very different. GWU wouldn't be anywhere close on the spectrum.
Michigan loses every cross-admit battle with GU. Wealthy kids go to Michigan when they’re rejected by GU. See the Fox News anchor’s son for a prominent example who had to go to UVA after GU rejected him.
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Georgetown+University&with=University+of+Virginia
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UVA not as desirable as Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Parchmant is self reporting. Take it with the basketball size grain of salt that it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
My kid was accepted to several of these schools and chose Michigan. Unless you WANT to be in Boston or Nashville, Michigan is simply a better and more fun school than everything on the list, except Wisconsin, which is more fun, but isn't Michigan academically.
If you grew up local DC, the choice between Georgetown and Michigan would be close, but the vibes and options are very different. GWU wouldn't be anywhere close on the spectrum.
Michigan loses every cross-admit battle with GU. Wealthy kids go to Michigan when they’re rejected by GU. See the Fox News anchor’s son for a prominent example who had to go to UVA after GU rejected him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
My kid was accepted to several of these schools and chose Michigan. Unless you WANT to be in Boston or Nashville, Michigan is simply a better and more fun school than everything on the list, except Wisconsin, which is more fun, but isn't Michigan academically.
If you grew up local DC, the choice between Georgetown and Michigan would be close, but the vibes and options are very different. GWU wouldn't be anywhere close on the spectrum.
Michigan loses every cross-admit battle with GU. Wealthy kids go to Michigan when they’re rejected by GU. See the Fox News anchor’s son for a prominent example who had to go to UVA after GU rejected him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
My kid was accepted to several of these schools and chose Michigan. Unless you WANT to be in Boston or Nashville, Michigan is simply a better and more fun school than everything on the list, except Wisconsin, which is more fun, but isn't Michigan academically.
If you grew up local DC, the choice between Georgetown and Michigan would be close, but the vibes and options are very different. GWU wouldn't be anywhere close on the spectrum.
Michigan loses every cross-admit battle with GU. Wealthy kids go to Michigan when they’re rejected by GU. See the Fox News anchor’s son for a prominent example who had to go to UVA after GU rejected him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
My kid was accepted to several of these schools and chose Michigan. Unless you WANT to be in Boston or Nashville, Michigan is simply a better and more fun school than everything on the list, except Wisconsin, which is more fun, but isn't Michigan academically.
If you grew up local DC, the choice between Georgetown and Michigan would be close, but the vibes and options are very different. GWU wouldn't be anywhere close on the spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
My kid was accepted to several of these schools and chose Michigan. Unless you WANT to be in Boston or Nashville, Michigan is simply a better and more fun school than everything on the list, except Wisconsin, which is more fun, but isn't Michigan academically.
If you grew up local DC, the choice between Georgetown and Michigan would be close, but the vibes and options are very different. GWU wouldn't be anywhere close on the spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
tough crowd - objectively the only schools on this list that are better than UMich are Georgetown and Vanderbilt, and not by much. UMich is a legit T25, the rest of these schools aren’t
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great safety if you get rejected from Boston College, Wake Forest, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and USC.
I’d add NYU, Villanova and Tufts and I’d mull adding Miami (FL) to the list. In the real world, Michigan is competing against George Washington and Wisconsin.