Help an international! Purdue VS UIUC VS UMich for EE

<p>“LOL.” Cute, I always wonder if people are actually laughing out loud when they write things like that.
But I digress, there are connecting flights from O’hare to CMI, the airport in Champaign, so it’s no hassle usually. Also read my posts again, nowhere have I said that it takes less than two hours to get to Champaign from O’hare. You’d have to be an idiot to think that, seeing as how Chicago itself is about two and a half hours away and O’hare another half an hour away from Chicago. Detroit is an incredibly ugly and dangerous city with very little to do compared to Chicago; all of my friends at U of M come here to spend their weekend off, but obviously not all that often seeing as how it takes a good four hours to get here. I’m sorry Champaign isn’t on “your” list of great college towns, but the few times I’ve been to visit, I’ve been taken out to a very nice Italian restaurant for lunch, an even nicer Spanish tapas bistro for dinner, and a chill hookah bar after dinner. In a nutshell, I had a good time. So cornfield or not, it’s not a bad place to be. You get tired of it, you take a two and half hour bus ride to Chicago.
Anyway, for an electrical engineer U of I is a better place to be, and also I know this because I’m a resident in neither Michigan and Illinois, tuition is cheaper at U of I.</p>