I perfectly predicted this comment because I know the talent gap is so huge that it’s out of your imagination. Good night. Hopefully, you’ll get a little smarter with a good night of sleep. |
English ain’t your first language, eh? I can tell. I guess you’re don’t care about Chicago “at all” but certainly care enough to pop up at every mention of the school, cycle through the same couple of “digs” at Chicago, sockpuppet as an alum, and then boast that your kids attend HYPSM during your break at the strip mall? |
The fact that you don’t realize how obvious your lies are is the real sign of low IQ. First that your kids all conveniently attend HYPSM, second that you’re supposedly a “concerned Chicago alum” (I reported & deleted your sockpuppeting post by the way), and third that Emory is their safety? |
You’ve demonstrated your low IQ again and again by making too many assumptions. |
Mediocre student is mediocre. This is exactly why you didn’t get into a real top 10, let alone a top 5. UChicago is probably the pinnacle of your whole life. Enjoy! |
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It is more about the type of behavior UChicago engage in, which is not very common among T10 schools. Most top schools are not that insecure about their position.
ED0 is obviously bad. It mainly benefits wealthy families, and it feels like a way to push anxious students toward their overpriced summer programs. The feeder school situation is also ridiculous. HYPSM and most other top colleges have, more or less, pulled back from heavily favoring feeder schools. That does not mean top colleges show no preference at all for certain private schools, but they usually still hold those students to very high standards. UChicago ED feels different. At certain feeder schools, the standards seem much lower, to the point where acceptance rates as high as 50 to 70 percent. It just seems excessive. Most colleges use ED as a boost, but UChicago takes it to another level, which makes the process feel very anti meritocratic. |
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Northwestern is not considered an Ivy Plus college by Harvard, Yale or Princeton.
UChicago is. |
For graduate programs, maybe. But no way for undergraduate. It’s just not a top 10. |
You’re still in this thread? I thought you “didn’t care about Chicago.” |
lol...is Harvard in on some conspiracy? https://library.harvard.edu/visit/visitor-access-borrowing-cards Our partnership with BorrowDirect allows physical access to our libraries to affiliates of fellow Ivy Plus institutions: Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Duke University, Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University. |
You indeed have an IQ deficiency symptom. It’s so obvious to everyone else except you. |
I still don’t. Just can’t stand the wannabes. |
Actually, Chicago is following other elite schools. They are not the first with this idea. And honestly, rather than doing this, why not just lower tuition by $20,000 for everyone? 250,000 is already quite wealthy. Most of the families will fall below this threshold, which means a very small number of families will be paying their over inflated tuition while others have zero skin in the game |
| It’s just tuition, right? So, everyone must pay the room and board? |
You realize turning off your phone is an option? All this talk about “low IQ” but you can’t seem to realize that you can simply disengage. |