Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got in for Engineering. We haven't visited yet -- will for admitted students day -- but I'd love to hear why people love Wisconsin. Sooo cold a good part of the year. I'm just not getting why it's gotten so popular but am trying to keep an open mind and get on the bandwagon. Please share with me why you/your child love it. Thanks!
Madison is on an isthmus between two huge lakes. The capitol building is a miniature version of the US Capitol and you can see it from every corner of the city. It's gorgeous. It seems like every building in Madison has a big "W" on it - unlike NYU and GW, where you can't tell which buildings are part of the campus - it's like the whole city is the campus. Then you can walk just two blocks north of this bustling little city with everything you need (Target, CVS, Chipotle, food trucks, etc) and you are on the shore of this gorgeous lake (Lake Mendota). There's a long path you can walk alongside the lake and you can take sailing lessons or get SCUBA certified.
In the winter, when the lake freezes over, they drag the kegs out onto the ice, clear a spot for hockey, carve some holes for polar plunges and ice fishing, and they just party all winter long. Have your child look it up on TikTok or IG Reels. We are headed there next weekend for a quick visit for Winter Fest and a hockey game. Direct flights from DC are quick and cheap. It's only a 15 min Uber ride from the airport.
We only went to one football game in the fall but plan to go to a few more this year. It was like Disney World - except instead of everyone sporting the mouse ears, they were wearing their Wisconsin gear and holding a beer and eating cheese curds.
I don't know - I guess you just have to visit.
makes me want to go to college at 50!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Wisconsin and Michigan are two big 10 schools that are very similar and very even overall. I can see why one may pick one over the other and vice versa.
Does Wisconsin have the prettier campus? Is Wisconsin or Michigan easier to get to from the DMV?
Wisconsin’s campus is more bucolic, with more grass-covered open spaces & 2 lakes. Michigan’s campus is in several chunks, with some of them more self-contained & more picturesque than others.
Wisconsin is bucolic? Huh ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got in for Engineering. We haven't visited yet -- will for admitted students day -- but I'd love to hear why people love Wisconsin. Sooo cold a good part of the year. I'm just not getting why it's gotten so popular but am trying to keep an open mind and get on the bandwagon. Please share with me why you/your child love it. Thanks!
Madison is on an isthmus between two huge lakes. The capitol building is a miniature version of the US Capitol and you can see it from every corner of the city. It's gorgeous. It seems like every building in Madison has a big "W" on it - unlike NYU and GW, where you can't tell which buildings are part of the campus - it's like the whole city is the campus. Then you can walk just two blocks north of this bustling little city with everything you need (Target, CVS, Chipotle, food trucks, etc) and you are on the shore of this gorgeous lake (Lake Mendota). There's a long path you can walk alongside the lake and you can take sailing lessons or get SCUBA certified.
In the winter, when the lake freezes over, they drag the kegs out onto the ice, clear a spot for hockey, carve some holes for polar plunges and ice fishing, and they just party all winter long. Have your child look it up on TikTok or IG Reels. We are headed there next weekend for a quick visit for Winter Fest and a hockey game. Direct flights from DC are quick and cheap. It's only a 15 min Uber ride from the airport.
We only went to one football game in the fall but plan to go to a few more this year. It was like Disney World - except instead of everyone sporting the mouse ears, they were wearing their Wisconsin gear and holding a beer and eating cheese curds.
I don't know - I guess you just have to visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Wisconsin and Michigan are two big 10 schools that are very similar and very even overall. I can see why one may pick one over the other and vice versa.
Does Wisconsin have the prettier campus? Is Wisconsin or Michigan easier to get to from the DMV?
Wisconsin’s campus is more bucolic, with more grass-covered open spaces & 2 lakes. Michigan’s campus is in several chunks, with some of them more self-contained & more picturesque than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Wisconsin and Michigan are two big 10 schools that are very similar and very even overall. I can see why one may pick one over the other and vice versa.
Does Wisconsin have the prettier campus? Is Wisconsin or Michigan easier to get to from the DMV?
Wisconsin’s campus is more bucolic, with more grass-covered open spaces & 2 lakes. Michigan’s campus is in several chunks, with some of them more self-contained & more picturesque than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Wisconsin and Michigan are two big 10 schools that are very similar and very even overall. I can see why one may pick one over the other and vice versa.
Does Wisconsin have the prettier campus? Is Wisconsin or Michigan easier to get to from the DMV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got in for Engineering. We haven't visited yet -- will for admitted students day -- but I'd love to hear why people love Wisconsin. Sooo cold a good part of the year. I'm just not getting why it's gotten so popular but am trying to keep an open mind and get on the bandwagon. Please share with me why you/your child love it. Thanks!
Intellectual grit without the pretension. You might share a PlazaBurger with a Physicist or ice fish with a Russian lit expert. Really good dairy products in the cafeterias and union. Ice cream is top notch. Union is amazing. Fun marching band and Badger mascot cement the cool factor.
Such weird turns of phrase. Did you write this using ChatGPT??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our child is in engineering and it is not a wash out program. Challenging yes but they are not trying to weed the kids out. Lots of support and tutoring programs as well to go along with a non cutthroat vibe. Overall, the kids there are noticeably happy and power through the weather. When it warms it is a great place hanging out around
OP here - that’s interesting to hear about engineering. I’ve heard you have to keep a pretty high GPA in core engineering classes or you’re weeded out. Worried it’s a pressure cooker.
Anonymous wrote:Our child is in engineering and it is not a wash out program. Challenging yes but they are not trying to weed the kids out. Lots of support and tutoring programs as well to go along with a non cutthroat vibe. Overall, the kids there are noticeably happy and power through the weather. When it warms it is a great place hanging out around
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got in for Engineering. We haven't visited yet -- will for admitted students day -- but I'd love to hear why people love Wisconsin. Sooo cold a good part of the year. I'm just not getting why it's gotten so popular but am trying to keep an open mind and get on the bandwagon. Please share with me why you/your child love it. Thanks!
Intellectual grit without the pretension. You might share a PlazaBurger with a Physicist or ice fish with a Russian lit expert. Really good dairy products in the cafeterias and union. Ice cream is top notch. Union is amazing. Fun marching band and Badger mascot cement the cool factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got in for Engineering. We haven't visited yet -- will for admitted students day -- but I'd love to hear why people love Wisconsin. Sooo cold a good part of the year. I'm just not getting why it's gotten so popular but am trying to keep an open mind and get on the bandwagon. Please share with me why you/your child love it. Thanks!
Intellectual grit without the pretension. You might share a PlazaBurger with a Physicist or ice fish with a Russian lit expert. Really good dairy products in the cafeterias and union. Ice cream is top notch. Union is amazing. Fun marching band and Badger mascot cement the cool factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got in for Engineering. We haven't visited yet -- will for admitted students day -- but I'd love to hear why people love Wisconsin. Sooo cold a good part of the year. I'm just not getting why it's gotten so popular but am trying to keep an open mind and get on the bandwagon. Please share with me why you/your child love it. Thanks!
1. Madison is an incredible college town.
2. UW’s professors are world class, including thought leaders in many fields.
3. Ever been to the upper Midwest? There’s a culture of fundamental decency, kindness, and common sense that pervades virtually all aspects of life. Not exciting, but extraordinarily pleasant.
4. It’s a whole lot of fun, with niches for virtually every kind of kid.
5. The WI Idea is taken seriously and is widely integrated into the curriculum.
In short, UW is a fun place in a great town full of decent people and offers the opportunity to get a world class education. It also has a purpose and distinct character that IMO sets it apart from many peer institutions.
But yeah, it’s freezing. And huge. Not for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got in for Engineering. We haven't visited yet -- will for admitted students day -- but I'd love to hear why people love Wisconsin. Sooo cold a good part of the year. I'm just not getting why it's gotten so popular but am trying to keep an open mind and get on the bandwagon. Please share with me why you/your child love it. Thanks!
1. Madison is an incredible college town.
2. UW’s professors are world class, including thought leaders in many fields.
3. Ever been to the upper Midwest? There’s a culture of fundamental decency, kindness, and common sense that pervades virtually all aspects of life. Not exciting, but extraordinarily pleasant.
4. It’s a whole lot of fun, with niches for virtually every kind of kid.
5. The WI Idea is taken seriously and is widely integrated into the curriculum.
In short, UW is a fun place in a great town full of decent people and offers the opportunity to get a world class education. It also has a purpose and distinct character that IMO sets it apart from many peer institutions.
But yeah, it’s freezing. And huge. Not for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:My son got in for Engineering. We haven't visited yet -- will for admitted students day -- but I'd love to hear why people love Wisconsin. Sooo cold a good part of the year. I'm just not getting why it's gotten so popular but am trying to keep an open mind and get on the bandwagon. Please share with me why you/your child love it. Thanks!