grahmcracker Member Apr 1, 2011 #1 what are some good colleges in the midwest region? why do you think this?
stompdat Member Apr 1, 2011 #3 Minnesota is sick. Huge campus. Tough business school. Amazing. GO ThERE. Wisconsin is also fun.
skiminnesota Active member Apr 1, 2011 #7 good based on??????? everyone i know is convinced that Saint John's / Saint Ben's is akin to harvard. I also know a couple Luther (iowa) students. (supposedly Luther has quite the track record of getting people into Med School) According to a U of M Law professor 95% of graduates have a job 6 months after work.
good based on??????? everyone i know is convinced that Saint John's / Saint Ben's is akin to harvard. I also know a couple Luther (iowa) students. (supposedly Luther has quite the track record of getting people into Med School) According to a U of M Law professor 95% of graduates have a job 6 months after work.
ski-swagga Active member Apr 1, 2011 #8 pretty much any school in the big 10 conference is a decent school. college board is your friend. http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/index.jsp
pretty much any school in the big 10 conference is a decent school. college board is your friend. http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/index.jsp
thecounty Active member Apr 1, 2011 #10 Indiana University. The Kelley School of Business is top tier.
soulskier Active member Apr 1, 2011 #12 looking for a good way to drink your way to a degree? central michigan university
Mr.Turtle Active member Apr 1, 2011 #13 Indiana University, Kelly school of BusinessMiami University, Farmer school of Business
Wis_Skier_23 Active member Apr 1, 2011 #14 BUCKY SONN!!!!!!!!!!!!! Madison is Prime then I would say Minnesota is second
BMB Active member Apr 1, 2011 #15 Oh yeah because we are one of the "Colleges that Change Lives" An average of six St. Olaf students are awarded the Fulbright Scholarship each year. Additionally, the college has produced nine Rhodes Scholars since 1910, including two in 2007 oh and we're a dry campus
Oh yeah because we are one of the "Colleges that Change Lives" An average of six St. Olaf students are awarded the Fulbright Scholarship each year. Additionally, the college has produced nine Rhodes Scholars since 1910, including two in 2007 oh and we're a dry campus
Inbred_Redneck Active member Apr 1, 2011 #16 Iowa State University if you dont give a shit about football. Engineering, Ag, and Vet schools are all top notch.
Iowa State University if you dont give a shit about football. Engineering, Ag, and Vet schools are all top notch.