UMICH vs. WELLESLEY

<p>I am having so much trouble deciding over u of m ann arbor, nyu, and wellesley. as i live in michigan, my parents want me to go to u of m. people else where think it's a great school, but i don't really know how great it is since it's right next to me and everyday i think of it as "just a school". i know u of m has lots and lots of great programs, but nyu also has a pretty good business school stern. all in all, i want to go to wellesley for the experience. the mit cross-registration program sounds pretty interesting to me, and it'll be a great way to meet intelligent guys, as wellesley girls are "supposed" to be better than mit girls to date. </p>

<p>reading about the interaction is truely fascinating; an all girls school cooperating with mit -- with 58% boys and 26% asian out of 4132 undergrad student body, making that approximately more than 500 asian guys hahaha okay maybe i'm being shallow about this. </p>

<p>i am truely tormented. i am so bummed that i didnt get into hyp since that would make this decision much easier, or rather kind of harder, but then i would'v been really happy, but anyhow, i want a good academic program, and i think u of m is pretty good but wellesley is good too and i just don't know who's better: LIBERAL ARTS or NATIONAL</p>

<p>postundergrad... what are my chances of getting into good grad school like stanford or harvard if i went to wellesley or u of m?</p>

<p>Wellesley and Michigan are both excellent...but completely different. Go where you feel you will be happier, but be sure you know what will make you happier. We can answer specific questions about each university, but we cannot make the choice for you.</p>

<p>As for graduate school, both universities will offer you ample opportunities since both are highly regarded in academe.</p>

<p>Conrats on having such great schools to make a choice between!</p>

<p>As Alexandre says, only you can judge what is the best place for you. For me, it would be a big plus for Wellesley that it has such a unique environment and is in a different part of the country. I went a woman's college and absolutely loved it. But U-M has lots to offer too. You really can't go wrong.</p>