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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cleveland is a more exciting place than places like Evanston, Durham, or Ithaca.[/quote] Exciting? Cleveland? I guess if the comparison is Ithaca, but I'd much rather be in such a beautiful place fall and spring.[/quote] NP. Have you been there? Cleveland is a very underrated city. There are tons of parks, access to the Lake (beaches/boating/sailing), lots of arts and culture, professional sports teams, and world-class health care. Case is in a good location too. [/quote] Yes, I've been. Very nice art museum, lake surprisingly meh, pretty flat and unattractive city with little going on when we visited. Merit plus pre-med opportunities are certainly pluses though.[/quote] [b]Case Western won't give you the traditional college experience[/b], but it is decent for what it is. Close proximity to hospitals make it ideal for premed majors getting experience.[/quote] What? This is not a true statement at all. There a fraternities, sororities, dorms, club sports, D3 sports, other clubs, dorms. What makes it non-traditional?[/quote] C'mon now. No legit major sports programs (D3) which results in a not so great school spirit etc. But, that's not why you go there. I get it. The best comparison would be a school like Northeastern. Not for everybody.[/quote] No! Lol Back in the day, northeastern was an evening school for working adults, that school spirit lasts until this day. CWRU was an academic powerhouse—still is. But if you look for a rah rah school, CWRU might not be the best fit.[/quote]
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