Best mix of urban amenities plus a college campus?

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Anonymous wrote:UChicago. More research opportunities than students. Beautiful campus 15 minutes from downtown.


Agreed. Another great option.

+100. Went there and enjoyed the closeness of Hyde Park to downtown Chicago, the fact that Chicago offers so many great opportunities for commerce, etc.


Does Columbia College have a nice campus? If so, maybe that would be a good alternative for regular students who want a nice campus near Chicago.


No. School has a lot to offer, but not its campus.


What are you talking about? The campus is beautiful. The area around it used to be not as good as it is now. But it is totally safe now, they even opened a Whole Foods at the 125 street metro stop, so Harlem is getting gentrified.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UChicago. More research opportunities than students. Beautiful campus 15 minutes from downtown.


Agreed. Another great option.

+100. Went there and enjoyed the closeness of Hyde Park to downtown Chicago, the fact that Chicago offers so many great opportunities for commerce, etc.


Does Columbia College have a nice campus? If so, maybe that would be a good alternative for regular students who want a nice campus near Chicago.


No. School has a lot to offer, but not its campus.


What are you talking about? The campus is beautiful. The area around it used to be not as good as it is now. But it is totally safe now, they even opened a Whole Foods at the 125 street metro stop, so Harlem is getting gentrified.


PP was talking about Columbia College in Chicago, not Columbia University in NYC.
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