You wouldn't need a car at U of M if you were able to live on or near campus (freshmen in the dorms aren't even allowed to have them). You'd be giving up some convenience, but in general, everything you'd need is within walking distance or along the bus route. But yeah, enrollment standards are high. Not that you shouldn't try, of course. :)
If I remember correctly, Wayne State also has several off-site classes in their Library Science program each semester. The ones I was looking at were in Lansing, so that wouldn't be any more useful for you, but there might have been some in northern Oakland County (at OU, perhaps?). You would lose the on-campus experience, but you would also avoid attending school in the middle of Detroit, if that was the main drawback keeping you from WSU.
I read your journal. And there is also the web program from Clarion university that is ALA approved. It would allow you to live at home and go to school online. http://www.clarion.edu/49026/ look into it. A bunch of people from my library system have been using the program. Josh was the librarian at Genesee Valley and he got his degree that way and he just got an even better job at another library system. Also our library system pays the best out of any library I have seen in the country as of yet. Most pay their library assistants about $12 an hour. I make $19.97, so it is a really good job.
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