Because everyone knows Chicago is known for the business school. You know that. The poster knew that when posted. But u respond as if you never had a gf in your life. |
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Or bf. Jesus. |
How many serious cross admits can the two schools have? My DC applied to one and wouldn't even consider the other. I went to Dartmouth for grad school and loved spending 2 years in Hanover. Skiing, biking, hiking all within minutes of campus. |
Chicago is launching an UNDERGRAD business college. |
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Loses to: HYPMS
Slight loss: Penn, Columbia Tie: Duke, Brown, Dartmouth, Caltech Slight win: Top LACs, Cornell, Northwestern Big win: Other top 20 universities (Emory, WashU, Hopkins, Rice, Vanderbilt, Georgetown) |
MAJOR not college. |
Ok, yeah. You're being a pedantic and abrasive nutcase. Instead of acknowledging you didn't know this you're doubling down on being jerk. |
No, I’m a different poster, suggesting why the two of you were talking past each other. And “new major” vs “separate college” is an important distinction in a forum where people go for admissions info. |
| Not sure for undergrad. For law school, Chicago was not really competitive with Harvard, Yale, Stanford or Columbia; was competitive with Michigan, Penn and NYU; and beat Georgetown, Duke and Cornell. |
Just not sure why Chicago people are so competitive. I suppose that kind of personalty helps in the competitive world. This world would be different without bipolar types who actually get things moving with their high energy. The downside is the in-your-face rude abrasiveness that you see in people like Trump. |
| Nothing I said was rude (or competitive). |
Dunno what you wrote. Chicago people I've seen in person are very competitive. One of my D's classmates who was the only UChicago bound from her HS was pretty competitive (in good ways). For reasons unknown to me, my D never liked her going back to elementary school. My D is more of a SLAC type who prefers a cooperative type of environment. I get the impression Chicago people are just the opposite. Even behind the keyboards, I can feel that. |
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My kid loves the collaborative atmosphere at UChicago. DC’s in a STEM field, so that may be part of it. But, in general, DC finds the vibe there much less competitive than HS and thinks some of the difference is Midwest vs NE Corridor.
FWIW, I think lots of UChicago kids are intense, but that’s different from competitive (though in an already competitive HS setting maybe that intensity reads as competitiveness). |
Yawn. |