+1. Plenty of room in the bottom level of the library for the insufferable. |
Community college. Honestly |
NP, but my kid is the same way (didn't get it from me; I had fun drinking in college and love team sports!). Was assuming they'd be best off at a smaller liberal arts school... without a football team. |
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My student considered it but after touring felt it was the most boring school on his list (and he had a lot of what I would consider to be boring schools), and he chose not to apply. He has a friend that goes there and seems to like it enough, but I wouldn't necessarily define it as a "fun" college experience.
Than again, my idea of fun and someone else's can be vastly different. |
Your kid thinks you’re a loser? |
Bwahahahahaha!!! The liberal arts schools without football teams (which I’m taking to be code for nerdy, maybe hipsterish?!) are among the most 420 friendly and enthusiastic places in existence. |
Meh. My kid is nerdy and doesn’t like to drink, but he was raised to be a much nicer and less judgmental person than to call people “losers” if they make different choices than him. The vast majority of college students drink and or do drugs...if they’re all losers to your (PP’s) kid, then he’s going to have a really hard time in college and professionally. |
It's not about what is done after school... It's the professors and the climate on campus. |
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| I went to a different Chicago area school and I heard the weirdest stories from UChi. Like sex parties type of stuff. I went to a school more known for partying but we thought they were odd. |
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According to DC (fourth year), faculty are great and the city of Chicago, the University itself, and the Hyde Park neighborhood have lots of interesting things to do all the time. The undergrads are smart, serious, and friendly but often feel under pressure/depressed. I guess DC’s take vacillates between “more fun than you can actually have” and “you pay a price for fun, but it’s worth it.”
FWIW, DC has been on an extramural (club not NCAA) team, in a community chorus, done writing and editing for a campus publication, worked for Doc Films, gone on amazing trips during break, visited jazz and comedy clubs, plays and concerts, etc. So definitely not all work and no play. |
Well said. |
| My kid there is very social by any definition and is having a great time. There's no social pressure at UChicago. |
All campuses are seeing a wave of anxiety and depression. Not unique to Chicago unfortunately. |
| Haven't you seen Adventures in Babysitting? Of course UC students have fun! |