Michigan State University Top Questions

What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about Michigan State University?

Tyesha

The thing I brag about the most is food. The food here is amazing.

Mackenzie

When I talk about MSU, I really emphasize the strong community we have as a student body whether it be in athletics or in the classroom.

Stephanie

The size of the campus and the sheer amount of opportunities available. The sports teams and the beautiful campus! The good dorm food and the small classes in my program. The diversity of my teachers.

Caitlin

There is a certain benefit to go to a big ten school. I am able to play a sport I love while rooting for fellow sport teams that are in the public's eye because of our talent.

Nicholas

What I brag about the most are the experiences I've had. Being in the marching band I've traveled to South Bend, Ann Arbor, Indianapolis, Mount Pleasant, Tampa, Washington D.C, and Tempe. I've had unbelievable experiences with the marching band that i'll never forget. I've made lifelong friends and had great times with them.

Kassandra

That it is an amazing campus, filled with life, both organic- and population-wise, splendor. Its beauty, no matter how big it may be, makes up for its mammoth size.

Kan

It is awesome, and you can meet a lot of friends, and study a lot. Be a Spartan!

Marjorie

The sophisticated technology that MSU has. They really cater to the students in order to give them the best possible experience academically and socially.

Christopher

What I brag about the most is all of the people who have changed society that have graduated from Michigan State University. For instance two women who graduated have developed the leading cancer fighting drug which is very important to me.

Chris

The incredible opportunities offered through MSU's unparalleled Study Abroad programs. Students can participate in study abroad programs on all 7 continents, and can have an incredible cultural experience by studying in places such as China, Brazil, Morocco, or Senegal, to name but a few.