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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“As soon as they drove thru the 19th ward from the airport towards campus the father said Nope”

The kid didn’t get a vote?


With this generation, helicopter parents (or snowplow parents if you prefer) treat their teenage kids like they are incapable of making their own decisions
Anonymous
Look at the Rochester stats for campus safety at the department of education website.

Shocking how much rape, dating violence, and stalking there is on campus. Not a safe place for women!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“As soon as they drove thru the 19th ward from the airport towards campus the father said Nope”

The kid didn’t get a vote?


Apparently not, according to our counselor. Which is sad, because the kid really liked the school (Kid was female, father apparently over protective, first kid in college, etc).


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look at the Rochester stats for campus safety at the department of education website.

Shocking how much rape, dating violence, and stalking there is on campus. Not a safe place for women!


This exists on most college campuses. And I've found that the ones who have what appear to be "lower numbers" are usually that way because they hide stats, encourage kids not to report or to not report to actual police (often campus "police" are only security and not official police officers). You have to prepare your kids (both male and female) for fact that there will be issues like this on college campuses
Anonymous
I spent ten years at and have B.S., M.S., M.B.A., M.D., and Ph.D. degrees from the UofR and now I’m a SVP at a major pharmaceutical company. Great campus, strong academics, and it skyrocketed my career to success!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I spent ten years at and have B.S., M.S., M.B.A., M.D., and Ph.D. degrees from the UofR and now I’m a SVP at a major pharmaceutical company. Great campus, strong academics, and it skyrocketed my career to success!


Love to hear that. What was your major(s)?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I spent ten years at and have B.S., M.S., M.B.A., M.D., and Ph.D. degrees from the UofR and now I’m a SVP at a major pharmaceutical company. Great campus, strong academics, and it skyrocketed my career to success!

I don’t think, with that many years of education, that your career can be described as having “skyrocketed.” Sounds more like the grind of a slow-moving elevator.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I spent ten years at and have B.S., M.S., M.B.A., M.D., and Ph.D. degrees from the UofR and now I’m a SVP at a major pharmaceutical company. Great campus, strong academics, and it skyrocketed my career to success!


I’m trying to figure out how you can get all those degrees in 10 years.
Anonymous
The actual Rochester campus feels set apart or sequestered from the city neighborhoods. I’m surprised anyone would be concerned about safety. The neighborhoods it’s close to aren’t that bad anyway.

Anonymous
It’s waaaaay too expensive for what it is (mediocre mid tier school).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn't apply because it's too cold.


The UF parent / Michigan hater returns.


You are so wacky. Go outside. Oh wait, it’s too cold. Go drink beer or ice fish or whatever else miserable Rust Belt MAGA people do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I spent ten years at and have B.S., M.S., M.B.A., M.D., and Ph.D. degrees from the UofR and now I’m a SVP at a major pharmaceutical company. Great campus, strong academics, and it skyrocketed my career to success!


Love to hear that. What was your major(s)?



B.S./M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering
M.B.A. Simon School of Business
M.D./Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering

Full merit scholarship for undergraduate. Full research fellowships for all graduate degrees. Out of pocket cost for degrees was mostly limited to books and mandatory fees: $25K over 10 years.

Starting salary as a 29 year old pharmaceutical R&D executive (same company that sponsored my M.B.A. and BME fellowship): $550K. Great ROI and a job I absolutely love.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I spent ten years at and have B.S., M.S., M.B.A., M.D., and Ph.D. degrees from the UofR and now I’m a SVP at a major pharmaceutical company. Great campus, strong academics, and it skyrocketed my career to success!


Love to hear that. What was your major(s)?



B.S./M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering
M.B.A. Simon School of Business
M.D./Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering

Full merit scholarship for undergraduate. Full research fellowships for all graduate degrees. Out of pocket cost for degrees was mostly limited to books and mandatory fees: $25K over 10 years.

Starting salary as a 29 year old pharmaceutical R&D executive (same company that sponsored my M.B.A. and BME fellowship): $550K. Great ROI and a job I absolutely love.


I’m a Pharmaceutical Nanotechnologist, in case you were wondering….
Anonymous
Wow, that’s a great outcome. Do you still live in Rochester?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn't apply because it's too cold.


The UF parent / Michigan hater returns.


You are so wacky. Go outside. Oh wait, it’s too cold. Go drink beer or ice fish or whatever else miserable Rust Belt MAGA people do.


Lol get a Canada Goose parka. You’ll be fine.
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