Anonymous wrote:No. They lost yesterday’s football game. Save your money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Much better than UVA in all respects - location, sports, strong programs all around including STEM programs, no slavery legacies etc. I wouldn't want my kids to attend UVA even if it was free.
Location!?!
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Much better than UVA in all respects - location, sports, strong programs all around including STEM programs, no slavery legacies etc. I wouldn't want my kids to attend UVA even if it was free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Much better than UVA in all respects - location, sports, strong programs all around including STEM programs, no slavery legacies etc. I wouldn't want my kids to attend UVA even if it was free.
Uh, okay, strange statement. Are your children somehow guaranteed admission and if so, would they agree with your position?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Much better than UVA in all respects - location, sports, strong programs all around including STEM programs, no slavery legacies etc. I wouldn't want my kids to attend UVA even if it was free.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan has a stellar SMMTD. It’s considered conservatory level. It’s musical theater program is also considered the best in the country. Michigan does just about everything very well. It has no academic weakness
Anonymous wrote:Michigan has a stellar SMMTD. It’s considered conservatory level. It’s musical theater program is also considered the best in the country. Michigan does just about everything very well. It has no academic weakness
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD (HS junior) is set on this school though she has never been. I know it’s a good school, but is it really all THAT?
It is expensive OOS. Can it really be all that different academically from other state schools? Is it hyped because of the sports?
When I ask her why she is so certain she shrugs her shoulders and says, “I don’t know. I just am.”
We don’t have any family members that go there, so not sure where she is getting it from. She said she mentioned it to the guidance counselor, not the other way around.
I'd advise her to go back to the drawing board. You need more than this.
+1. At 73K a year the adults need to step in. At least visit!
Not sure where you get 73 a year. With DC Tag, it is 42k plus room and board.
Right here. OOS is $73k a year. DC tag gives you only $10k off that. https://finaid.umich.edu/getting-started/estimating-costs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD (HS junior) is set on this school though she has never been. I know it’s a good school, but is it really all THAT?
It is expensive OOS. Can it really be all that different academically from other state schools? Is it hyped because of the sports?
When I ask her why she is so certain she shrugs her shoulders and says, “I don’t know. I just am.”
We don’t have any family members that go there, so not sure where she is getting it from. She said she mentioned it to the guidance counselor, not the other way around.
I'd advise her to go back to the drawing board. You need more than this.
+1. At 73K a year the adults need to step in. At least visit!
Not sure where you get 73 a year. With DC Tag, it is 42k plus room and board.