Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty obvious she wants to party and rush a sorority with Sidwell girlfriends. Same as Jenna Bush at UT.
This exactly. No one's denying that Michigan is a great school. But lets be honest, it is an unusual choice for a president's kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:quietly speaking, umich has one of the top engineering and anthropology programs in the country...
Agreed. This thread baffles me. And the grad programs are very strong.
What baffles you? Sidwell alum here. It was a common joke that Michigan was an awful safety school for the students that barely studied and partied. It's an awful choice for a president's daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty obvious she wants to party and rush a sorority with Sidwell girlfriends. Same as Jenna Bush at UT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty obvious she wants to party and rush a sorority with Sidwell girlfriends. Same as Jenna Bush at UT.
Agree. Academics at Michigan are a joke. You can skip exams or not study at all and show up drunk to exams and still graduate magna cum laude. A friend of mine partied 24/7 at Michigan, never studied and still got 4.0 in electrical engineering. He's not bright either.
Bright enough not to waste time on here!
Jenna Bush graduated from the University of Texas and her sister Barbara from Yale. Jenna has done just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Let's see - great school, smart students, great opportunities in many fields, large so easier to blend in, I could go on but why bother - it's what she wants so why not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hate Michigan is getting in this thread. Sure it’s not an Ivy, but it’s still one of the best research universities in the country. In places outside of SF/Boston/DC/NYC, most highly educated people don’t go to private universities.
There are only a handful of schools in the country that will ensure a child success in life according to DCUM. If your child isn't willing to attend the most prestigious school available to them, they are doomed and you failed as a parent. Duh!
Why should any academic credentials ensure success?
Because everyone knows only the dumb kids go to that school. Can you name a single smart person who went to Michigan? You can't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hate Michigan is getting in this thread. Sure it’s not an Ivy, but it’s still one of the best research universities in the country. In places outside of SF/Boston/DC/NYC, most highly educated people don’t go to private universities.
There are only a handful of schools in the country that will ensure a child success in life according to DCUM. If your child isn't willing to attend the most prestigious school available to them, they are doomed and you failed as a parent. Duh!
Anonymous wrote:Not saying this is the case with her, obviously, but out-of-state to Michigan always infers rejected from even Northwestern, Cornell, Vandy and Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hate Michigan is getting in this thread. Sure it’s not an Ivy, but it’s still one of the best research universities in the country. In places outside of SF/Boston/DC/NYC, most highly educated people don’t go to private universities.
There are only a handful of schools in the country that will ensure a child success in life according to DCUM. If your child isn't willing to attend the most prestigious school available to them, they are doomed and you failed as a parent. Duh!
Why should any academic credentials ensure success?
Because everyone knows only the dumb kids go to that school. Can you name a single smart person who went to Michigan? You can't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hate Michigan is getting in this thread. Sure it’s not an Ivy, but it’s still one of the best research universities in the country. In places outside of SF/Boston/DC/NYC, most highly educated people don’t go to private universities.
There are only a handful of schools in the country that will ensure a child success in life according to DCUM. If your child isn't willing to attend the most prestigious school available to them, they are doomed and you failed as a parent. Duh!
Why should any academic credentials ensure success?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hate Michigan is getting in this thread. Sure it’s not an Ivy, but it’s still one of the best research universities in the country. In places outside of SF/Boston/DC/NYC, most highly educated people don’t go to private universities.
There are only a handful of schools in the country that will ensure a child success in life according to DCUM. If your child isn't willing to attend the most prestigious school available to them, they are doomed and you failed as a parent. Duh!