Anonymous wrote:No one care about NY/NJ. Read the title of the thread next time.
Anonymous wrote:Wealthy out of state students at Umich have a habit of calling locals and in-state peers “peasants”. They also say it’s “easy” for in-staters to get admitted, ergo you’re dumb flyover trash; we’re smarter, richer and more sophisticated. There was a nationwide news event at Umich a few years ago where frats and sororities full of OOS rich kids did millions of dollars in damage to some Michigan ski resorts. They justified it by claiming the places were dumps anyways; which perfectly encapsulates the general outlook OOS students have for the state when they’re trapped in Ann Arbor for four years. And of course at graduation they all b-line for the airport and turnpikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, we should listen only to the wealthy students who "end up" at Michigan. They are not bitter at all for having "ended-up" at a public (gasp) university.
The title of the topic is why is UMich so popular with out of state students. OOS students who attend Michigan are generally $350,000-plus HHI, ergo fairly wealthy. To them, Ann Arbor is in fact podunk, provincial and slow...and cold, very very cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a great school in a great college town. Not redneck like VT or suburban like UMD.
Blacksburg's an awesome college town. Not rednecky like the rest of SW Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Do you not see that contradiction? Or are you trying to say that is it popular because it is unpopular?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is also a thriving college town, compared to College Park
Thriving might be overstating it a little.
Indeed.
Median home value in Ann Arbor is $380,000
Median home value in Chevy Chase is $960,000
Median home value in Arlington in $688,000
Median home value in Georgetown, DC is $1,200,000
How is it possible to be this dumb?
Calling a podunk college town in Michigan “thriving” is an overstatement. That was the point. Wealthy OOS students who end up at Michigan despise the townies and consider Ann Arbor boring, run down and backwater.
Anonymous wrote:
No, we should listen only to the wealthy students who "end up" at Michigan. They are not bitter at all for having "ended-up" at a public (gasp) university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is also a thriving college town, compared to College Park
Thriving might be overstating it a little.
Indeed.
Median home value in Ann Arbor is $380,000
Median home value in Chevy Chase is $960,000
Median home value in Arlington in $688,000
Median home value in Georgetown, DC is $1,200,000
How is it possible to be this dumb?
Calling a podunk college town in Michigan “thriving” is an overstatement. That was the point. Wealthy OOS students who end up at Michigan despise the townies and consider Ann Arbor boring, run down and backwater.