Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ There may be well a problem it’s state universities in general relying too much on out of state students to stay afloat financially. However, this is not unique to Michigan. Further, U Michigan has by far the highest financial reserves of any public university in the US (US 12 billion) so they suggests they are unlikely to be recruiting out of state students purely for profits, which they are not in dire need of. ”
Those OOS student are a huge reason why Michigan’s endowment is so large. While they might not live instate after they graduate, they still support their alma mater big time financially. This isn’t much different than many other elite private schools.
You have no evidence to support this outside of pointless anecdotes you'll pluck from high profile donors. The biggest donor, fyi, was born in Detroit (Stephen Ross). And again, a state taxpayers' flagship campus isn't cultivated over centuries to serve and build a scheming hedge fund investment arm endowment — it's to educate and elevate the state's teens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a Michigan resident? What exactly is your beef, here?
It's just astonishing a state flagship has been stolen from residents. State flagships are cultivated over centuries for residents, not carpetbaggers. It does not benefit the state of Michigan what-so-ever to give 25,000 seats at the undergraduate college to non-residents. 99% of these 25,000 flee the state immediately after graduation.
And spare me the ranking B.S. Nobody but pathetic insecure strivers give a darn about fake U.S. News rankings. And were UMich to become 75% in-state instead of 50-50, it wouldn't fall but a handful of spots. The university's power and clout is not dependent on obnoxious frat boys from Long Island and New Jersey.
Hyperbole much? Undergraduate matriculants are about 15,000 out of state. That means 15,000 students are instate. UVA, for example, has only 17,000 undergraduates in total. In reality, Michigan educates its highest achieving instate students much better than UVA.
Such an amateur tactic. You sound quite juvenile and your motives are obviously suspect. U-M is a very large school, as all Big 10 schools are, so why are you comparing its enrollment to a relatively small flagship like Virginia? Berkley is also very large, at over 31,000. California taxpayers didn't care that, well, technically there are still more in-state students at Berkley than at smaller UVA. California taxpayers said make our flagships 80+ % in-state, period. Just as Wisconsin and Michigan taxpayers ought to do. 50-50 is a scam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA boosters are desperate as ever. No one cares about your silly state school outside of Virginia, seriously.
Tell that to Oxford and Cambridge. Lots of UVA graduates are there. My DD joins them at the end of this month. Also UVA has produced more Rhodes Scholar than any other public university. Two Rhodes were awarded this year. Also it’s law school is now the no. 1 public in the nation.
Anonymous wrote: There is nothing "world class" about UVA. Check any world ranking.
Anonymous wrote:“ There may be well a problem it’s state universities in general relying too much on out of state students to stay afloat financially. However, this is not unique to Michigan. Further, U Michigan has by far the highest financial reserves of any public university in the US (US 12 billion) so they suggests they are unlikely to be recruiting out of state students purely for profits, which they are not in dire need of. ”
Those OOS student are a huge reason why Michigan’s endowment is so large. While they might not live instate after they graduate, they still support their alma mater big time financially. This isn’t much different than many other elite private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a Michigan resident? What exactly is your beef, here?
It's just astonishing a state flagship has been stolen from residents. State flagships are cultivated over centuries for residents, not carpetbaggers. It does not benefit the state of Michigan what-so-ever to give 25,000 seats at the undergraduate college to non-residents. 99% of these 25,000 flee the state immediately after graduation.
And spare me the ranking B.S. Nobody but pathetic insecure strivers give a darn about fake U.S. News rankings. And were UMich to become 75% in-state instead of 50-50, it wouldn't fall but a handful of spots. The university's power and clout is not dependent on obnoxious frat boys from Long Island and New Jersey.
Hyperbole much? Undergraduate matriculants are about 15,000 out of state. That means 15,000 students are instate. UVA, for example, has only 17,000 undergraduates in total. In reality, Michigan educates its highest achieving instate students much better than UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been to Michigan? It’s a craphole. The in-state kids are dumb as rocks. State is losing population left and right. They need smart out of state kids with $$$ who can boost up Meatchicken’s rankings.
Tough but fair. And the state legislature is all nitwit hacks who went to Michigan State University and directional university. Too dull to realize or care their state flagship in Ann Arbor was stolen from taxpayers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a Michigan resident? What exactly is your beef, here?
It's just astonishing a state flagship has been stolen from residents. State flagships are cultivated over centuries for residents, not carpetbaggers. It does not benefit the state of Michigan what-so-ever to give 25,000 seats at the undergraduate college to non-residents. 99% of these 25,000 flee the state immediately after graduation.
And spare me the ranking B.S. Nobody but pathetic insecure strivers give a darn about fake U.S. News rankings. And were UMich to become 75% in-state instead of 50-50, it wouldn't fall but a handful of spots. The university's power and clout is not dependent on obnoxious frat boys from Long Island and New Jersey.
Anonymous wrote:Have you been to Michigan? It’s a craphole. The in-state kids are dumb as rocks. State is losing population left and right. They need smart out of state kids with $$$ who can boost up Meatchicken’s rankings.
Anonymous wrote:Have you been to Michigan? It’s a craphole. The in-state kids are dumb as rocks. State is losing population left and right. They need smart out of state kids with $$$ who can boost up Meatchicken’s rankings.