UIUC - well known?

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Anonymous wrote:is UIUC worth full tuition?


In engineering or computer science, absolutely. The accounting program is also nationally recognized.

But for most other majors it's probably not worth the full price, unless you are thinking of settling in state (i.e. Chicago)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:is UIUC worth full tuition?


In engineering or computer science, absolutely. The accounting program is also nationally recognized.

But for most other majors it's probably not worth the full price, unless you are thinking of settling in state (i.e. Chicago)


Also top in library sciences and agricultural research. It is at the top for several graduate programs, including the medical school as the largest in the US. The Chicago site of UI med school has the most medical students, and the U-C site has the research unit with combined degree program.

For what it's worth, I was there for 8 years, and we typically referred to it as UIUC. I bet this differed by program.

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Anonymous wrote:What does your DC want to study? Engineering or CS, maybe. Anything else? Hell no. The state of Illinois is crumbling and their colleges are not immune.

this. I live in Chicago, and even a lot of in-staters avoid the school due to its issues.
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Anonymous wrote:UiUC makes it sound like a directional school instead of the flagship Public U of Illinois


UIUC is very strong at CS. But it's still not worth full out-of-state price. UMD, VT, GMU, WM and UVA provide almost as good a CS education and many internship opportunities.

Obviously if you can get in MIT, CMU, UCB and Stanford for CS, you should go.
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University of Illinois, or U of I as my friends who are alumni all called it, also has a fantastic architecture program. I know it was top ranked at one time - not sure if that's still true but I know lots of architects who graduated from there and have had successful careers.

I also have friends who went there for a variety of other majors, and all seemed to enjoy it. Yes, it is large and can be a party school if that's what you're looking for. But it also has a great reputation in a number of majors.
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*I have NEVER heard anyone refer to University of Illinois as UIUC, and I've never heard anyone refer to Carnegie Mellon as CMU.


From PGH and people do refer to it as CMU. Also, people tend to pronounce it incorrectly bc of how Carnegie Hall is pronounced (Carn-ah-gie). It’s Car-NAY-gie, however.

Great school and PGH is a lot nicer now than when I was growing up and living there.
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*sorry, mean ppl outside of the PGH area tend to
Mispronounce Carnegie
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Anonymous wrote:What does your DC want to study? Engineering or CS, maybe. Anything else? Hell no. The state of Illinois is crumbling and their colleges are not immune.

this. I live in Chicago, and even a lot of in-staters avoid the school due to its issues.


Eh. I live in Illinois and UIUC is a perfectly fine school. The problem for in-staters is that it is not cheap. UIUC costs as much in-state as California schools do OOS. Same for Texas and Florida. There's not much financial incentive for kids to stay in-state at UIUC.
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Hmm, DD just graduated with dual degrees from UIUC. Most people on campus and at college confidential call it that, although the school admin hate the term because they want the entire six schools in the system to be referenced as Illinois without the flagship superiority overshadowing the other schools. Yes, we paid full price. Yes, it was worth it. Amazing opportunities for research. DD worked with a post doc at NCSA. Interned for DOE and NASA and now headed to grad school. It’s a great school, especially so in CS.
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