Anonymous wrote:Exactly, there's a reason why UVA oos is seen as much more prestigious than umich oos
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a good but giant public school for private school prices. I get that people want different types of options but the popularity boggles my mind. I think almost every kid in my DC"s class is applying. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally agree it’s over rated but I do also understand why it has appeal. Strong programs, sports etc.
I’ll say that OSU is making a big play for M type students. I’d love my DC to consider it but he’s looking to be recruited for sports and he’s not at that level.
OSU is not nearly the same academically and Ann Arbor is a much better "college town" than Columbus, which by comparison, is huge.
Relax, Nellie. I didn’t say OSU was as ‘good’ as Michigan but you’re being ridiculous by making broad statements like that. Fact is kids can get a great education at both places, OSU has a very strong sports culture and alum network similar to Michigan (based on football, yes) and they are pushing into that popularity and courting lots of strong OOS kids for honors programs. Its a great choice.
OSU honors program would have been approx 30k a year for my OOS kid. Michigan 87k. Was an obvious choice for us, but dc chose a third option entirely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally agree it’s over rated but I do also understand why it has appeal. Strong programs, sports etc.
I’ll say that OSU is making a big play for M type students. I’d love my DC to consider it but he’s looking to be recruited for sports and he’s not at that level.
OSU is not nearly the same academically and Ann Arbor is a much better "college town" than Columbus, which by comparison, is huge.
Relax, Nellie. I didn’t say OSU was as ‘good’ as Michigan but you’re being ridiculous by making broad statements like that. Fact is kids can get a great education at both places, OSU has a very strong sports culture and alum network similar to Michigan (based on football, yes) and they are pushing into that popularity and courting lots of strong OOS kids for honors programs. Its a great choice.
Anonymous wrote:Overrated for whom? Isn’t each college choice a personal decision? Personally know someone who turned down a T10 Ivy this year bc they wanted that big college feeling and wanted OOS and chose Michigan. Cost would have been roughly the same I guess based on parents jobs and what I guess is their income range, so no FA. And I know another who could have gone in-state at another big state school with decent merit but again wanted OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally agree it’s over rated but I do also understand why it has appeal. Strong programs, sports etc.
I’ll say that OSU is making a big play for M type students. I’d love my DC to consider it but he’s looking to be recruited for sports and he’s not at that level.
OSU is not nearly the same academically and Ann Arbor is a much better "college town" than Columbus, which by comparison, is huge.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's not much difference between any of the Big 10 schools, except Northwestern.
You'll get the same experience and same outcome at Illinois, Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan, etc. Go where you fit is the best (and cheapest!)
Sorry, no. I have two at Big10 schools and Michigan is not at all like the others. It is way more intense and challenging than the other. The other one is has interesting, well-rounded classes, great spirit, and lots of resources, but is WAAAY more chill then UM academically. Each school is perfect for the DC that goes there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same idea applies to UCs.
Yes