OT: UM Early Admissions Decisions

Submitted by the_white_tiger on

I just thought I should share some good news with the rest of the MGoCommunity, a lot of negativity has been going on lately, but today I was given the opportunity to attend the University of Michigan in the form of an acceptance e-mail. It has always been my dream to attend UM, and once it became painfully apparent I would not be the next Braylon Edwards, I went for the more academic route, and it's great that I can finally realize that dream. 'Tis the season for a lot of great news coming to high school seniors.

Go Blue!

P.S. No, I cannot kick field goals either, sorry.

Don

December 16th, 2010 at 5:17 PM ^

It's amazing what has changed in the last 40 years. I lived in Markley during my freshman and soph years back from '71 through '73, and it was definitely one of the least popular and least hip places to live on the entire campus.

eth2

December 16th, 2010 at 6:07 PM ^

I lived in Markley my freshman year and didn't care much for it.   Perhaps the most remote dorm on CC and an absolute eyesore.   Sure it beat living on North Campus at Bursley, but I couldn't help feeling jealous of friends who lived in West Quad or South Quad.  

To the OP, congrats on the big news.  I co-sign what others have said about making the most of your time at Michigan.   Stay there as long as possible.   While you'll celebrate bigger moments in your life after college, nothing beats those college years.  

Blu

December 16th, 2010 at 8:00 PM ^

Lived in west quad both freshman and sophomore years and loved every minute.  Perfect location and being able to go eat at the union late at night without going outside was great. Congrtats to white tiger on being welcomed to this great institution.

STW P. Brabbs

December 16th, 2010 at 9:59 PM ^

I lived in Bursley freshman year, even though I wasn't an engineer. 

Saying that Bursley isn't bad except for having to take the bus everywhere is kinda like saying the handoff went fine, Dude's car just got a little dinged up.

Avoid Bursley like the plague, unless you really want to play Counter-Strike with your hallmates all night (NTTAWWT)

I think South Quad and West Quad are the best dorms to end up in.  Markley's got some tiny-ass rooms and some long walks to campus, though this is balanced out somewhat by the degree of raucosity.

Not a Blue Fan

December 16th, 2010 at 4:55 PM ^

Congratulations on getting into the college of your choice. I hope you soon realize that the hard work has only begun; college is an opportunity for success, not an end in and of itself.

Not a Blue Fan

December 16th, 2010 at 10:37 PM ^

It's a fantastic school and I would highly recommend it. It lacks some of the graduate technical stuff you'll find at michigan, but if you're going into business, law, politics, or public service then it's a great place. Also, it has surprisingly strong programs in chemistry and biology (considering that it has very little by way of graduate programs in those fields). Lots of doctors come out of W&M.

Zone Left

December 18th, 2010 at 3:25 PM ^

There were a lot of factors, but cost of living with a family is a huge one for me, which makes the West Coast and the Northeast poor choices--although I did throw an App at Harvard.  Outside of those two areas, you've basically got 8-10 good choices and two great ones (Michigan and Texas).

That said, I didn't go to a big school for undergrad, and I do want the experience.

Edit: Just got into McCombs on Friday, Wolverhorn.  I'll be joining you in Austin if Ross doesn't love me enough.  Hopefully my intro essay detailing my exploits at MGoBlog is a winner there.

PurpleStuff

December 16th, 2010 at 6:06 PM ^

Even they know a driver's license photo isn't supposed to be a full-body pic.

Replace step 2 with: draw a circle with two dots for eyes, a line for a smile/frown/emotionless stare, and some squiggly lines for hair (which can be done in crayon if you want to get fancy and go full color)

Then enjoy your Zima's, kids.  You've earned them.

Greenwood_Slumdog

December 16th, 2010 at 4:59 PM ^

Get Hockey season tickets in addition to football (and basketball).You will find Yost to be a much more 'entertaining' place to watch Michigan sports.

What do you plan on majoring in? Regardless, good work, lad.

BlueintheLou

December 16th, 2010 at 5:01 PM ^

Congratulations. My four years in Ann Arbor were the finest of my life to date. Do not take one day for granted. Explore everything. Try anything. Before you know it, your time will be up and you will be forced to remember longingly the great days you spent there. Enjoy it.

Go Blue!

jtmc33

December 16th, 2010 at 5:07 PM ^

I'll give you the same advise I'll give my daughters in 14 and 17 years:

Remember that going to college is half about going to school and getting an education, and half about becoming an adult.

And drinking too much doesn't help either of those.  Trust me on this one.

Party hard when you get to college - but party smart.

hailtothevictors08

December 16th, 2010 at 5:44 PM ^

tell your parents you drink, cause we all do ....

the trick is not to let them know how much you drink

college is the one time you can binge drink and it is considered socially acceptable from your peers .... if you want, enjoy it

also, it doesnt have to hurt your studies, in my expirence the maryjane does more damage to those, i know many students who rage hard and rock sick grades

either way, congrats and enjoy it, i wish i wasnt a jr already, it is seriously the greatest place to be in the world

PurpleStuff

December 16th, 2010 at 5:57 PM ^

College is the time to practice and build your tolerance in an environment with few lasting consequences (unless you die or something, in which case you should probably cut back) and a permissive social environment. 

The first time you drink 9 Four Lokos you are probably going to urinate into a potted plant and vomit on someone standing close by (and worst of all you will have to stay awake to listen to everybody complain about it rather than just passing out from alcohol alone).  Would you rather do that at some house party where nobody knows who you are or maybe in a classroom with blind grading come exam time?  Or would you rather barf on your boss at the company Christmas party a few years later and get fired and have to live off queso dip and unemployment checks for a few months because you wasted your time in college by studying?