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I'm an engineering transfer student at UofM andNot so brightAerospace Engineering
I'm an engineering transfer student at UofM and to be honest, the only reason I came here was because this is the only school in Michigan with the program that I wanted. UofM has an elites attitude that I don't care for. I'm not impressed with the way the school presents the material either. It seems that there is no standard that the faculty has to follow. For instance, my friends and I all had the exact same thing on our homework. Some of us got 70% some got 95%. There's no doubt that all the professors are extremely intelligent. However, it's rare to find one that can teach. They have a kind of throw you into the deep end approach to teaching that isn't working out too well for me. I had an assignment which required an extensive knowledge of Matlab. I had never heard of Matlab before coming here. I was basically told to go and figure it out by myself. Why am I paying them to teach myself? Thinking back, I would have gone to a different school for undergrad then transferred to UofM for grad school. For your info, a typical class grade break down is as follows: homework 20%, class participation 5%, midterm 35%, final 40%. If you decide to go here good luck and I hope you make it.
3rd Year Male -- Class 2011
Campus Aesthetics: A, Individual Value: D-
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Okay, I'm just going to address each issueAverageAerospace Engineering
Okay, I'm just going to address each issue that I did not give an 'A' and explain why.
Competitiveness gets a B because what gpa you get in a class is dependent ENTIRELY on how you do compared to the average class score. This is true in all engineering and science classes everywhere as far as I know. There's also a lot of cheating on stuff like homework, but again, that happens everywhere.

Faculty accessability gets a B because it really depends on the professor. Some are good, some aren't.

Creativity gets a C because there is a little room for creativity on the class projects, but that's about it, in the classes at least.

Busywork gets a B because it again depends on the Professor and how you chose to do the assignments. Secret: doing 'busywork' type assignments on a computer can save a lot of time thanks to cut and paste.

Scholastic success gets a C because understanding the material of the curriculum alone will not get you a good or even necessarily passing grade. The electrical department was even worse about this. Case in point: at MSU I took circuits and got a 3.5 with little effort. At UofM I retook the class and got a 1.7 despite devoting most of my life to it. The final exam was 28 pages long. The aerospace department is like a milder version of that. Sorry, I know I'm probably scaring prospective students here. But that's how it is. If you are very smart or if you have excellent study habits (as opposed to just 'decent study habits') then you might do better.

Quality of program gets a B- because while UofM college of engineering may be one of the most resourceful engineering colleges in the world (aerospace is ranked #3 in the country and the college as a whole is #6), incredible resources won't erase problems that happen in the classroom--a lot of good students getting bad grades. And while a 50% on an exam won't matter if 50% was the class average (the average usually gets a 2.7-3.3 depending on the professor), it's still not good feeling to get such a low score. MSU is the same way.

Resources gets a B simply because while the administration raises tuition because the 'budget is so tight', they spend lavishly at the same time. We're getting a new drama center right here on North Campus next to the engineering buildings. That's like one example out of many expensive projects that the University is currently engaged in.

Campus aesthetics gets a B+ because here on north campus, the walk-ways don't always provide the best routes between buildings so a lot of grass gets trampled on. With that said, there are some parts of campus (all man made of course) that are truly magnificant to look at, even after you've seen it a hundred times.

Individual value gets a D because no one, other than maybe your closest friends, is going to care or help you if you're failing a class or can't get a job.

Campus safety gets a B because while I always feel safe, there have been several strings of thefts this past year (2005-2006) and the police think that it could be due to organized crime. By keeping my doors/windows locked, I haven't had any problems.

The surrounding city gets a B for several reasons. First of all, Ann Arbor is horribly congested with traffic. People have told me that Chigago is worse, but still, bad is bad. Second, taking busses within campus is time consuming, and taking city busses outside of campus can be VERY time consuming. On the plus side, they are free to UofM students, whereas MSU students had to pay a lot money to use them. Third, while there is a lot that happens on UofM's campus (especially activism stuff), I haven't been as impressed with the school events here as I was at MSU. There, it seemed there ALWAYS something going on. Here, not quite as much. That could just be because I live on North Campus though.Finally, I wouldn't say that the material is that difficult here (though solving the problems can be tedious), but getting a good grade sure is.

1st Year Male -- Class 2007
Campus Maintenance: A, Individual Value: D
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Being a 4th year student at the UniversityQuite BrightAerospace Engineering
Being a 4th year student at the University of Michigan, I must truly say I have made the wisest decision of my life. I was a California resident, but three years ago I had to choose between coming to Michigan or staying in CA at UCLA. I chose Michigan because of its superb academic reputation, distinguished faculty, outstanding athletics, and great facilities. And to this day, I have no regrets. I don't understand why a small number of people have doubts about the quality of education you receive here, but I think Michigan is one of the very best university in the U.S. along with Stanford, Princeton, and UC Berkeley. The President of Stanford University wrote a letter to the US NEWS editor criticizing their rankings system. He specifically mentioned that "the University of Michigan and the University of California at Berkeley should be ranked in the top half-dozen" of all national universities. All of Michigan's programs are ranked, and most of them are in the top 10, especially in Engineering, Medicine, Business, Law, Social Work, Music, etc. What more can you ask for? I must mention that the only downside of the University of Michigan is the cost of attendance for out-of-state students. If Michigan wants to continually attract the brightest and most talented high school students, they must reduce the cost of tuition and provide more financial aid. High school seniors thinking about coming to Michigan, you must be very prepared academically. Not only should you get high grades and SAT scores, you should also participate in extracurricular activities (We're not talking about quantities, but the quality and the duration of participation). I hope this will help and clarfiy many uncertainties many high school students have regarding the University of Michigan. Good luck and Go Blue!
3rd Year Male -- Class 2000
University Resource Use/ spending: A+, Useful Schoolwork: -
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