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Old 05-10-2008, 10:30 AM   #16
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liberate: Yea, I wasn't referring to you per se, just trying to help the OP see another side of the coin.....

BTW, my daughter's business was registered as well....NBD, she was admitted to one of her 1st choice schools anyway......

p.s....I can bet you don't live in New Jersey or Pennsylvania.....Do you? LOL
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Old 05-10-2008, 11:41 AM   #17
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I live in New York. Why do you ask? I would guess it's just as hard to get in from NY as it is from NJ.
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Old 05-10-2008, 12:30 PM   #18
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Liberate: not according to the numbers; there is another thread where it gives the # of people from each state who attend......New York has 3X the numbers (and you have your own admissions rep.....NJ shares theirs...))))

anecdotal story: My D has at least 10-20 friends from NY who were admitted with lower everything: UMGPA and stats than she has........less AP's, less EC's....."supposedly" higher ranked high schools....not sure if this is an overall pattern for the state, but it does say something...Umich loves NY kids...can't deny that.......Many parents in NY have said that UMich is a "safety" to NY suburban kids; around here,(NJ) only the tippy top kids have been accepted......weird, yea, I know......

BTW, in reference to your question, I need to add something, so you don't think I'm just venting: I do believe that you should have an equal chance from NY and NJ; I don't think there should be that much of a difference...I have a strong feeling (as does my D's guidance office) that for some reason, UMich does not see the students from the two states equally.....They have changed the NJ admissions person a number of times over the past few years and, according to our guidance office, that is when admissions stats started to fall off around here...not sure why though; still a mystery.......(and UMich does not seem to prioritize NJ either by sticking the apps with a person who already has other states to deal with.....)

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Old 05-10-2008, 06:47 PM   #19
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Well, NY has almost 19 million people in it. NJ has less than half of that. Also consider probably at least 13 million of them live around NYC in NY. That's a lot of people in an urban area. And many graduates from Michigan have ended up in NYC and NY, more so than NJ. It's no wonder that that area produces many more students to Michigan than NJ.
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