Anonymous wrote:Reality star Theresa Guidice daughter goes to MI guess they let anyone in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan’s commit date was 5/1 so this is purely hypothetical…
Could be a transfer. Transfer admits are coming out now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did BC offer 4 years of housing. They only do that for the top 10% of admits.
I don't know about that. My child was at the top 10 percent of admits and they do not have 4 years of housing.
It is actually more based on financial aid. Kids receiving aid need 4 years of housing because living off campus is more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just toured BC and it's very very suburban white kid vibe. I mean, felt even more than it was in the 90s when I was a very suburban white kid!
I like Jesuits, but a little diversity of thought would be good. And that can't only come from the top. The student population should be a little more diverse, and not just racially. It's unusual to be on a college campus now without seeing a more gender fluid, international, artsy, etc kids. But you don't see that at BC.
I'd maybe go with Michigan. I think a kid would grow more there.
The last 2 weeks should make you think hard about the downside of having a vibrant & diverse student body. Ideally, diverse groups socialize & learn from each other. When administrators are so weak that they allow diversity to devolve into threats, disruptions, and chaos, the ROI of diversity is sub-optimal.
That's right, when topics get heated retreat to a bubble of white people.
Anonymous wrote:We just toured BC and it's very very suburban white kid vibe. I mean, felt even more than it was in the 90s when I was a very suburban white kid!
I like Jesuits, but a little diversity of thought would be good. And that can't only come from the top. The student population should be a little more diverse, and not just racially. It's unusual to be on a college campus now without seeing a more gender fluid, international, artsy, etc kids. But you don't see that at BC.
I'd maybe go with Michigan. I think a kid would grow more there.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan’s commit date was 5/1 so this is purely hypothetical…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As others have said, they will be very different college experiences and that, as much as anything else, should help your kid chose.
Being from Boston and attending Michigan, I didn't think about how much I would miss skiing, hiking, and the outdoorsy stuff we did as HS kids that wasn't common in Michigan. That stuff was probably there but as a young adult I just followed a path of greek life and found friends that way. Which was fine too.
While the skiing isn’t great in the lower part of the state, I can’t imagine that the hiking and outdoor stuff in the city of Boston and environs is all that wonderful either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan is the better school.
Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is the better school.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is the better school.