| I’m a career engineer with PHD. Have worked with many from either university. The two are pretty much equal in reputation and student preparation. Go with the one that costs less. |
Not interested in political activism. |
Don’t worry. Your child will be a “15 minute bus ride” from central campus. |
Yep. Not ideal. |
Just to defend the poster you are quoting. They said it's their child's top pick which means just that: it's a top pick. Doesn't mean the colleges will pick the student back. |
It's a school shuttle bus system and it's no no big deal. The reason why there is a shuttle bus system to that area is because there's a large river in between the two parts of campus that you can do recreational activities on. And the banks slope down to the river on either side. I used the bus to get to grad classes and it did not feel like a commute. It's simply transport. Also, protesting is not a big feature of campus life. If you avoid the Diag which is a large 1 block area (and has members of the public doing "free speech" type activities, you might never see any. In my two years of grad school, I remember seeing one protest, one time, while walking by. |
I made the original comment and I agree with what you’re saying. My remark was in response to the poster who complained about the social activism on campus. |
Still |