Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to visit Ann Arbor during spring break a couple years ago, and on April 1st it was snowing and 27 degrees.
Also I had heard home cute Ann Arbor was, but it looked pretty dumpy to me.
The campus and the main drag with the restaurant was cute though.
For me the weather is a big deal effing breaker. As is the ridiculous out of-state tuition relative to relatively the same quality schools in state in VA in UVA and W&M.
I love UM but true story here. Wanted to spend my last day in the diag wearing shorts and sandals with a coffee, just people watching. Late April and a freaking ice storm ruined that idea.
Ann Arbor? The campus, Main Street, Barton Hills are all very nice. But the rest of it like Washtenaw Avenue? Just a typical suburb with lots of 1960s type houses. So what? Most students are never in those areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, I really thing Michigan is prettier than Georgetown.
Ann Arbor is not prettier than Georgetown, DC. You sound ridiculous. Again, "college town" lists are literally for sale. Ann Arbor has crumbling roads, strip malls and a dozen new hideous 10 to 20 story builder-grade apartments surrounding campus. It's an ugly Rust Belt town. Fittingly, all of the post cards from Ann Arbor feature the football stadium. Because that is the shrine you worship, a marvel and the center of attraction in a dreary and grey Rust Belt college town.
Off the top of my head, the best college towns include Cambridge (MA), Boulder, Austin, Athens (GA), Chapel Hill, Santa Barbara, Burlington, Oxford (MS), Georgetown...
Michigan native and I agree. The UofM campus is beautiful, but the city of Ann Arbor is pretty dumpy.
Every morning this month Ann Arbor has been single digit windchill with grey skies and dirty snow on the ground. Rusted out Volvos driving pot-hole filled salted streets. How majestic.But don't believe your eyes or the weather reports, some obscure website we've never read claims Ann Arbor is the best college town in America!
Ha ha. Yup, an old Volvo with a Save the Planet bumper sticker and an ex-hippie driving it. That's Ann Arbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, I really thing Michigan is prettier than Georgetown.
Ann Arbor is not prettier than Georgetown, DC. You sound ridiculous. Again, "college town" lists are literally for sale. Ann Arbor has crumbling roads, strip malls and a dozen new hideous 10 to 20 story builder-grade apartments surrounding campus. It's an ugly Rust Belt town. Fittingly, all of the post cards from Ann Arbor feature the football stadium. Because that is the shrine you worship, a marvel and the center of attraction in a dreary and grey Rust Belt college town.
Off the top of my head, the best college towns include Cambridge (MA), Boulder, Austin, Athens (GA), Chapel Hill, Santa Barbara, Burlington, Oxford (MS), Georgetown...
Michigan native and I agree. The UofM campus is beautiful, but the city of Ann Arbor is pretty dumpy.
Every morning this month Ann Arbor has been single digit windchill with grey skies and dirty snow on the ground. Rusted out Volvos driving pot-hole filled salted streets. How majestic.But don't believe your eyes or the weather reports, some obscure website we've never read claims Ann Arbor is the best college town in America!
Anonymous wrote:We went to visit Ann Arbor during spring break a couple years ago, and on April 1st it was snowing and 27 degrees.
Also I had heard home cute Ann Arbor was, but it looked pretty dumpy to me.
The campus and the main drag with the restaurant was cute though.
For me the weather is a big deal effing breaker. As is the ridiculous out of-state tuition relative to relatively the same quality schools in state in VA in UVA and W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, I really thing Michigan is prettier than Georgetown.
Ann Arbor is not prettier than Georgetown, DC. You sound ridiculous. Again, "college town" lists are literally for sale. Ann Arbor has crumbling roads, strip malls and a dozen new hideous 10 to 20 story builder-grade apartments surrounding campus. It's an ugly Rust Belt town. Fittingly, all of the post cards from Ann Arbor feature the football stadium. Because that is the shrine you worship, a marvel and the center of attraction in a dreary and grey Rust Belt college town.
Off the top of my head, the best college towns include Cambridge (MA), Boulder, Austin, Athens (GA), Chapel Hill, Santa Barbara, Burlington, Oxford (MS), Georgetown...
Michigan native and I agree. The UofM campus is beautiful, but the city of Ann Arbor is pretty dumpy.
Every morning this month Ann Arbor has been single digit windchill with grey skies and dirty snow on the ground. Rusted out Volvos driving pot-hole filled salted streets. How majestic.But don't believe your eyes or the weather reports, some obscure website we've never read claims Ann Arbor is the best college town in America!
Anonymous wrote:Those winter pictures from Ann Arbor look awesome to me, thanks for sharing pp!
Anonymous wrote:Those winter pictures from Ann Arbor look awesome to me, thanks for sharing pp!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, I really thing Michigan is prettier than Georgetown.
Ann Arbor is not prettier than Georgetown, DC. You sound ridiculous. Again, "college town" lists are literally for sale. Ann Arbor has crumbling roads, strip malls and a dozen new hideous 10 to 20 story builder-grade apartments surrounding campus. It's an ugly Rust Belt town. Fittingly, all of the post cards from Ann Arbor feature the football stadium. Because that is the shrine you worship, a marvel and the center of attraction in a dreary and grey Rust Belt college town.
Off the top of my head, the best college towns include Cambridge (MA), Boulder, Austin, Athens (GA), Chapel Hill, Santa Barbara, Burlington, Oxford (MS), Georgetown...
Michigan native and I agree. The UofM campus is beautiful, but the city of Ann Arbor is pretty dumpy.