University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Top Questions

What is your overall opinion of University of Michigan-Ann Arbor?

Is University of Michigan-Ann Arbor a good school?

What is University of Michigan-Ann Arbor known for?

Julia

Once you're a Michigan Wolverine, you'll always be a Michigan Wolverine. We host the Leaders and the Best, where we know how to balance academics and fun. As one of the top universities in the US, you are guaranteed an excellent education and a diverse community with little limits, and a whole lot of opportunities. Where ever you go, always GO BLUE!

David

As a first generation college student, I love school and the experiences that it brings. Being in school will be the only time in my life where the world expects me to just learn. I believe this to be an extremely beautiful notion and I embrace the experiences a collegiate education brings. One thing I have learned through my experiences in academia is that although success seems to be gauged by test scores, grades, and G.P.A, true success of school is to be able to become a fully formed, independent thinker. By becoming this, we are empowered and given the ability to change our world, whether it be in the local or global community.

Thomas

The best thing about this school is by far the resources that are here, ranging from the ones the school provides to the huge student body. It is extremely easy to find groups that share a common interest, and the resources extend into academic and social help as well. The size of the school can be a bit overwhelming at times, especially coming in as a freshman. However, the diversity in interest and culture ensures that you will find a circle of friends to make the experience more manageable and the college seem smaller. Ann Arbor is one of the best places to live as a college student; there are an outrageous amount of things to get involved in and events to go to and you will never be bored. There is a lot of school pride from most people, and football games are usually a blast if its not too cold. The best experience I've had so far here was actually the Michigan-Notre Dame football game in 2013; it was the largest live crowd to rally behind a football team ever, and being a part of that was amazing. However amazing the school is, there are a few downsides. It gets very cold very fast into the school year and stays that way. This may be expected, but having two very large campuses makes it painful at times. Transit between the campuses is usually well facilitated, but the fact that the school is so spread out forces you to plan ahead to make sure you can be on North or Central at the right time. The school's administration is brilliant from a business standpoint, but I feel that they are a little out of touch with the students and tend to think in a more "Midwestern," old-school tradition. Students probably complain the most about either dorm food (if they live in the dorms) or administration, and with good reason.

Alyssa

The best thing about U of M are the number of connections you are able to make and the opportunities you are given. One thing I would change is having two campuses. I am not in art/design or engineering, but I have housing on North Campus. The bus can be a pain (ESPECIALLY ON WEEKENDS). When I tell people I go to U of M, they say, "Wow, that's a hard school to get into." I spend most of my time on campus either in my dorm or in the library on North Campus. My dorm is very quiet and I can concentrate and the Duderstadt is usually not busy, so it's easy to get work done. One experience I will always remember is going to Camp Davis in Jackson, WY for a month the summer before freshman year. It was amazing. I learned about geology, earned college credit, and met some of my closest friends who I see frequently on campus. Students tend to complain about the weather. I just laugh and think, "Did you not research Michigan's climate before you came?"

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Marikha

Starting answering!I absolutely love the University of Michigan! All of the students are extremely smart, but also open-minded and easy to get along with. Ann Arbor is a beautiful town, and there is always something to do on or around campus. The hundreds of student organisations offer the chance for you to be involved in anything you have an interest in, whether or not it is related to your field of study! Michigan Football is one of the greatest traditions I have ever been a part of - the amount of pride our student body holds is unbelievable. School pride doesn't stop after you graduate - the University of Michigan becomes a home to every student that attends, and the love and pride you develop for the school will stay with you long after you graduate!

Mike

This school is awesome. Greek Life makes it way better, as the social scene is the only one on campus.The best thing about this school, are the academics and sports. We have the winning football team in College Football history, the biggest football stadium in the world and possibly best venue in the United States seating over 110,000 fans per game, we are one of the top academic institutions in the country, and our football Saturday pregames and tailgates are top-notch. Don't believe me? Come to Ann Arbor in September and prove me wrong

Mike

This school is awesome. Greek Life makes it way better, as the social scene is the only one on campus. GDI's don't party here. The best thing about this school, are the academics and sports. We have the winning football team in College Football history, the biggest football stadium in the world and possibly best venue in the United States seating over 110,000 fans per game, we are one of the top academic institutions in the country, and our football Saturday pregames and tailgates are top-notch. Don't believe me? Come to Ann Arbor in September and prove me wrong

Monica

I love it here. This university has one of the greatest educational opportunities, with many resources available for students to learn and engage in the Michigan community. The downtown vibe with the combination of the academic buildings is a perfect mix. People are always impressed when I say I am a student from the university of Michigan. There is also a lot of school pride in football. The influx of maize and blue during football days is quite a sight to see.

Melanie

While I love Michigan, there are times when I do complain about the school being too large. When you're fighting for a study spot in the library around finals, you definitely wonder about how you would not have nearly this much of a hard time if you attended a smaller university (and not one where you feel like one among 25,000). Also if you're not much of a go-getter, then you might have a hard time in the large classes because professors cannot simply worry about every individual students' progress or concerns. Again, this isn't too much of a problem in the upper level classes which are typically smaller. But for freshmen this is probably the most frequent complaint. I think students usually realize this prior to coming to this school. Michigan is ranked one of the top universities in the world (not just the country), so most people are quite impressed when they hear I attend U of M. Wearing Michigan apparel or having the Michigan bumper sticker on my car always starts up conversation with alumni all over the world. When I studied abroad in Beijing, China, a random biker came up to me because I had on my Michigan sweatshirt and we ended up chatting about Ann Arbor and what brought us across the world! There is always a lot to say about our school which is great! Ann Arbor is consistently ranked one of the top college sports town and there's no doubt about it. The city really revolves around the campus, but I find it that almost all Ann Arbor residents that I come across are in love with the university too. They love supporting the Wolverines so enjoy living here in Ann Arbor.

Jordan

On multiple occasions I have said to friends that if I had the opportunity to go anywhere in the world, it would still be Michigan. It is, and I can say this having heard of friends' experiences at other universities, the most comprehensive college experience that you can find. That is to say that nowhere else can you wake up, go to a party, sit in a stadium with 113,000+ people wearing the same colors, get some great food on your walk home, then go for a walk in our nature preserve, go to the high-class restaurants on Main Street, and then finish it all off by going to an opera of professional caliber at one of the best auditoriums in the world (Hill Auditorium). I have never once been bored here because there is just so much to do, so many things to try. People will try to knock Michigan for its size, but I think that any big school can be made to feel small if you just find the right niche for yourself. Our president, Mary Sue Coleman, likes to say that (paraphrasing) you can make a big school feel small but you cannot make a small school feel big. After four years here I agree completely. I never once felt overwhelmed by the size of my 500-person lecture because after that class I had a 20 person discussion. You find your own balance very quickly so it feels comfortable. The best part about Michigan: the pride. I truly bleed maize and blue. The feeling you get walking around campus and just saying "go blue" to someone is amazing. It is just one more thing that makes that big student body feel more like a small family. And that pride isn't only about athletics. You don't need to be a sports fan to feel passionately about Michigan, because there is so much to be passionate about. The academics, the art scene, the night life, everything here is done with passion. So when you say "Go Blue," it isn't just for the football team, its for you too!

Myckaela

I think this school has the best combination of good academics with a good social aspect. (Football) Saturday mornings are my favorite night of the week! There is so much school spirit, and it's especially visible during football season. I'll never forget my first Michigan football game. Everyone in the Big House was wearing maize - it was overwhelming! Because I had a graduating class of over 700, I wanted to go to a large university. I love the fact that I'm always able to meet new people, and I'll never know everyone that goes here. I'm from Grand Blanc, Michigan (near Flint), so when I tell people that I go to Michigan, they assume I mean U of M Flint. When I clarify, they seem impressed that I go to Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor is definitely a college town, but at the same time the city is mixed in with the college campus. I love this about Michigan! The Main Street downtown area, where there are nice restaurants and good clothing stores, is within walking distance. I live in a sorority house this year, and this is where I spend most of my time. Most of the girls in my sorority spend the majority of their time at the library, but I do work in our study room here so I don't have to leave. Usually if I'm not here, I'm in the diag for class (the diag is where 80{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of classes are held). If I ever had to go anywhere else, it would probably be the gym, but we have a gym in our basement so I don't need to leave for that either. Unfortunately, there is a lot of crime on campus. There was a serial rapist a couple months ago, and there are random assaults and other crimes. I would say either the crime or the work load are the most frequent complaint from students.

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Naomi

1. The best thing about Umich is its endless resources available to student; it also has the largest alum network in the nation. 2.The campus is very large and spread out; I would develop an underground walkway system connecting the university so that students don't have to walk across campus in negative degrees Fahrenheit temperature. 3. The school is extremely large but it is not "too large." 4. People are generally impressed when I tell them I attend Umich; it is often regarded as the "Harvard" of public schools. 5. I spend most of my time on campus in the classroom. 6. Ann Arbor is definitely a college town. The whole layout and structure of the city is built around the university. 7. The administration tries to connect with the student body, though I'm not sure how successful they are. Security alerts are promptly disseminated and students' needs are properly addressed. 8. Last year, the university's first openly gay student body president, Chris Armstrong, was continually harassed by a Michigan government official who displayed stalker tendencies. 9. There is in incredible amount of school spirit, mainly due to the heavily promoted Michigan football games. 10. Nothing strikes me as "unusual" about this school. 11. I remember during finals week, there were students from the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) giving out mini care packages at the library. 12. The most frequent complaint I hear is about the short 2-week winter break.

Jonathan

The coolest thing about Michigan is the school pride, by far. There is just an energy surrounding this campus and its fun to be a part of. This extends from football Saturdays to off campus presentation of the University. You will always remember your first time (and last time) piled into the big house with 112,000+ other Michigan fans. I know I do. Best things about Michigan: the passion and diversity of the student body. One thing I'd change: the dominance fraternity life has on the social sphere. Michigan is just right, with a lot of opportunities and guidance finding your niche. People are impressed when I tell them I go to Michigan, and they also want to talk about the football team- sports are HUGE here. I spend most of my time either in class, in the library, and at restaurants and coffee shops. Ann Arbor is incredibly unique because it isn't really a college town. While there are so many students on campus and fun aspects to enjoy, it really is immersed well with other parts of the town. The school's administration does an excellent job with fundraising but sometimes I feel as if they could do a better job supporting student initiatives. The most frequent complaints on campus involve recreational facilities, which are currently being renovated, and decreasing minority enrollment rates.

Alexandra

Overall, I have an incredibly high opinion of Michigan. The best thing about it is that there is so much to do for all different kinds of people and their interests. I think that although the school is large, when you participate in organizations and groups, it makes it so much smaller and you are easily able to find your niche. When I tell people that I go to Michigan, they usually are very impressed and say something like that's an excellent school but aren't you freezing. If I could change anything about the school, it would definitely be the weather. Ann Arbor is definitely a college town and a bustling one at that. There is so much for students to do and the community around is aware of that and caters to students. At Michigan there's about as much school pride as you'd find anywhere if not more, anyone that is a Wolverine is proud of it and wants to show it.

Erica

I absolutely LOVE the University of Michigan! Football Saturdays are definitely a highlight of the Michigan experience. Picture walking around campus with loud music blaring all around you and spirited students decked out in maize and blue. I'll always remember rushing the field in the Big House this year after we beat Ohio State (on my 21st birthday!). Aside from the football and the fun, UofM has a reputation for being a school full of smart students; they call us the leaders and the best for a reason. If you're looking to work and play hard, UofM is the school for you!