<p>I saw a thread like this on Wash U St. Louis link and just thought it might be fun/cool to do it for umich :D</p>
<p>I chose Umich over: UC Irvine, UC Davis, Wisconsin-Madison, U Minnesota-Twin Cities, UIUC, NYU, USC, Mount Holyoke, and BU.</p>
<p>I saw a thread like this on Wash U St. Louis link and just thought it might be fun/cool to do it for umich :D</p>
<p>I chose Umich over: UC Irvine, UC Davis, Wisconsin-Madison, U Minnesota-Twin Cities, UIUC, NYU, USC, Mount Holyoke, and BU.</p>
<p>i chose UMICH over washu in st louis!</p>
<p>Washtenaw Community College!</p>
<p>Cornell, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, UIUC, RPI, CWRU</p>
<p>UW-Madison, UMD-College Park, IU-Bloomington, UDel, Muhlenberg</p>
<p>Illinois James Scholar, Vanderbilt, Boston College, Wisconsin Madison Honors, Michigan State Honors,</p>
<p>msu, wayne state, u of detroit, dearborn.
Yeah i know, mine are the lamest.</p>
<p>Wisconsin, Illinois, Virginia Tech, Penn State, Maryland (Full ride)</p>
<p>UIUC (James Scholar), Purdue (honors w/ 10k per year scholarship), UConn (honors w/ half tuition scholarship)</p>
<p>U Colorado - Boulder (15k), SCAD (10k/year), UT Austin, UGA, McGill, SUNY Geneseo/Bing/New Paltz, SMFA,</p>
<p>U guys have made the right decision. I’ll be graduating from Michigan this week and I love my undergraduate education here in Michigan. Welcome to Michigan, bleed maize and blue and go blue!! It’s great to be a Michigan wolverine!</p>
<p>over wharton, engineering over ross</p>
<p>University of Florida, Virginia Tech, and Penn State - Engineering</p>
<p>over UCLA!</p>
<p>MSU, Emory, UVA, UCLA</p>
<p>over UF, UMia, NYU, and USD</p>
<p>engineering - picked michigan over illinois (James Scholar), UCLA and Imperial College London</p>
<p>Typically, the schools that students at Michigan end up foregoing to attend Michigan (in descending order):</p>
<p>MSU
UIUC
Wisconsin
Purdue
Indiana
UT-Austin (especially for OOS students)
UCLA (particularly for OOS students)
Cornell (especially for OOS students)
NYU (especially for OOS students)
Northwestern (especially for OOS students)
Cal (especially for OSS students)
Penn (especially for OSS students)
Duke (especially for OOS students)</p>
<p>Obviously, MSU is far and away the largest I am willing to bet that over 50% of Michigan students were admitted into MSU. The next largest would be either UIUC or Wisconsin. I would guess that UT-Austin, Cal and UCLA are also quite common. Finally, schools like Cornell, Duke, Northwestern, Penn and UVa are also rather common.</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon and Georgia Tech are also common for engineering.</p>
<p>over UPenn, Cornell, and Johns Hopkins (just like Alexandre predicted)</p>