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?

Stef

Ann Arbor is a great college town. I think that Michigan encompasses many things that students look for in a college. The academics are amazing, football season is incredible, and weekends are definitely out of control. Students at Michigan are always displaying their school pride and spirit, especially during football season.

Marissa

I don't know how many times I've heard this: Michigan is what you make it. But honestly, it's true. You can chose to stay in your room all the time, or you can go out and do something. We're not all about frat parties and football.We have lots of volunteering organizations, ethnic organizations and academic interest organizations. People complain about how big Michigan is. I can walk to class and say hi to several people that I know. You meet new people everyday. You get to know people in your classes, in the organizations and teams that you join, and the people you live near. Everyone has school pride. We will admit that Michigan has it's faults. But when it comes down to it, we all love our school.

Harper

Michigan is a BIG school, 40,000 students I think, and yes, you will find a big amount of them to be stuck up, which to me was a big problem. It can be hard to make friends, especially if you're not the outgoing type, but you will find people to get along with. If you are really committed to it, joining a frat could be a nice way to meet people, provided you're into the whole frat scene (I'm not). Ann Arbor itself is a very nice place, there's always somewhere interesting to go, and having a car to visit the mall or shopping centers might be something to look into as well. It's also one of the most liberal college towns you can find, as long as you're not acting like an asshole I don't imagine you'd have a lot of problems. The dorm situations are fine, but living off-campus can be a fine way to live as well, I guess that's up to you, I wouldn't rely on living in the dorms to meet people as the best way to do so though.

Skylar

One of the great things about Michigan, from my perspective, is the sheer number and quality of speakers, presenters, performers, and other important figures that come here to speak. I've only been able to listen to a handful of the special guests that frequent this campus, and I have enjoyed every one. Just last month I enjoyed a one-on-one lunch with a faculty candidate from MIT, and I was able to speak to him about the evolving future of private engineering in the field of space exploration and telecommunications.

Lauren

There is so much to do on campus. Ann Arbor is one of the best cities to be in for college.

Rose

The best thing about Michigan (and really college in general) is the fact that it gives you the oppertunity to be on your own for the first time. It's a learning experience in itself. This year I have learned a great deal about myself because I have been away from my parents and made some new friends. The whole experience has taught me independence and responsibility. I've been given the oppertunity to really grow up.

Brent

i love everything about michigan. The diversity here is amazing. The academics are Challenging. Ann Arbor is the perfect college town.

Katie

Michigan is a very well-rounded university experience. It offers a great balance between academics, athletics, and social life. Everyone has tremendous school pride, as can be seen by every other Michigan sweatshirt. We work hard and play hard.

Hunter

THe best thing about Michigan is the relaxed tone of campus. Ann Arbor is packed with non-chain book stores, restaurants etc. we do our best to keep on small but awesome campus, small and awesome. Mostly everyone is tolerated, the diag in the middle of campus is a great area to feel what the students are thinking about. If your lame there are lame peeps to chill with here, if your cool, you'll find cool people. Either way Ann Arbor is a haven for students looking to live in a relxing beAtiful area.

Natalie

I believe that our school is just the right size. I know several people, but not everyone so it is always fun to meet more and more people. When i tell people i go to michigan they think i am smart. I spend most of my time in my sorority house. It is a very big college town, students are walking all around the city all the time. Everyone is very liberal and free spirited. The biggest recent controversy was when our GSIs (teachers assistants) went on strike to receive more pay. There is definitely a lot of school pride. The footballs games are crazy and so fun, everyone dresses up in blue and yellow and just has a great time.

Danielle

The school is a good size because it is really big but you can have small classes if you want. People are impressed when I say that I go to Michigan. It is a great college town. There is a lot of school pride.

Mary

college town-- everyone walks everywhere, things are close, horrible weather (totally need rain boots)

Chelsea

Michigan is one of the best colleges in the world. Everyone knows what it is and respects it. Some may not think that recognition is important, but when you are in a job interview somday and the boss's cousin played football at Mich, you will be glad you went here. Everyone is connected to this college somehow and that's a good thing. It is an extremely large school, but there are so many different ways to make a massive campus become a lot smaller, i.e. joining greek life, being in a smaller college (art, RC), joining one of the hundreds of clubs. As for school pride, it's not even debatable that U of M has more school spirit than any college. Michigan football equals life for a lot of students. This spirit may be annoying to some, but is extremely exciting in small doses, i.e. the football games on Saturday. Ann Arbor is an unreal college town. The college is focus of the town.

Emily

Having both a college campus and a city is extremely valuable. Having access to the typucal college bubble is well complimented by the diverse side streets that require little effort to take advantage of. I can't imagine going to a school in a big city which lacks the cozy and appropriately paced daily life to which inherently furthers your cultural and academic growth.

David

The best thing about going to school in Michigan is the close proximity to home. My dad comes up once a week for dinner and it is really convenient giving my mom laundry every week. The footballs game are the highlight of the year-- the tailgates are crazy and everyone always looks forward to them.

Brittany

Michigan is the perfect school. It has everything you could ever hope for--academics, extracurriculars, football, and is located in an amazing city, Ann Arbor. For me, Michigan was the perfect choice because I wanted to go to a great school but I also love football season and wanted to have a good team to rally behind. Michigan provides everything you could ever want no matter what kind of person you are. There are a million different clubs/activities on campus and there are so many ways to get involved. The thing that really sets Michigan apart is the fact that I have NEVER heard anyone say they didn't love going to school hear (and I mean NEVER).

Naomi

Coming to U of M has made me the happiest I've ever been. Sure the workload stresses me out almost constantly but I'm still SO happy learning new things and meeting new people. The only thing I would change would be the difficulty of some of the classes, sometimes it seems like the university tries to make a class more challenging just because we're a prestigious school.

Tristan

Love it. Big public school, its possible to never see the same person twice or conversely, see the same person too many times. The amount of attractive girls are vastly underrated. BTB rocks, The jug is the consumate college bar.

Madison

Michigan is respected above all as one of the world's top research universities. In the macro-view, the University is organized to optimize research productivity over undergraduate instruction. Undergraduates may feel that too much of their (very high) tuition is subsidizing research rather than paying for quality instruction or student services. Ann Arbor is on par with Berkeley or any other top-notch college town. The University offers lots of excellent social/academic clubs. Athletics are top notch. The undergraduate experience can be wonderful, but if you're paying full price, especially out-of-state, you'd better take advantage of as many extracurricular activities as possible because tuition is downright ludicrous compared with the upper-mediocre level of undergraduate instruction here.

James

The main criticisms that I've heard about University of Michigan is that it's too large and spread throughout Ann Arbor. There's no getting around the fact that UMich is a big school, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a sense of community. Plus, there are a lot of advantages to being large--more people to meet, befriend or date, more classes, more resources, more activities and events, etc. I was really worried that University of Michigan was too large for me before I came here, which was why I joined one of the Michigan Learning Communities, the Residential College. The advantage of these is that they allow for a small, tight-knit community like a small liberal arts college, but with all the resources of a large university. The RC offers a lot of really innovative classes as well that students should look into if they're interested in the humanities, arts or language. As for the university being spread to thin throughout Ann Arbor, that's just not true for the most part. Central Campus is just about all in one place and most of the dorms are a pretty short walk from there. There is, however, the exception of North Campus which is a short bus ride away. If you're planning on doing engineering, art or music, you'll probably end up in a Freshman dorm on North Campus. North Campus itself is nice and a good place to meet other freshman, but just inconvenient because it's a little ways away. Other than that though, pretty much anywhere you would want to go is a short walk.