Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visited last year. Son applied as CS major (engineering) Deferred from EA. Accepted RD with pretty sizable merit but ultimately chose to go elsewhere (whiny son was offended about his deferral). Demonstrated interest is huge.
We liked the campus. Unlike other urban campuses it's definitely defined with a busy road intersecting. Lots of museums and hospitals nearby. Constant sound of vehicle sirens. Huge mix of building architecture. Business building looks like epcot. Not sure what you mean by "feel", but hopes this helps.
Thanks - that is helpful. Someone else said that the vibe is very serious, bordering on nerdy - is that the case? My kid is basically a golden retriever - very outgoing, loves to chit chat and be around people. Would this be a bad fit?
For a golden retriever kid, I would go with a school like Indiana Kelly for business. Or UVA, Michigan, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visited last year. Son applied as CS major (engineering) Deferred from EA. Accepted RD with pretty sizable merit but ultimately chose to go elsewhere (whiny son was offended about his deferral). Demonstrated interest is huge.
We liked the campus. Unlike other urban campuses it's definitely defined with a busy road intersecting. Lots of museums and hospitals nearby. Constant sound of vehicle sirens. Huge mix of building architecture. Business building looks like epcot. Not sure what you mean by "feel", but hopes this helps.
Thanks - that is helpful. Someone else said that the vibe is very serious, bordering on nerdy - is that the case? My kid is basically a golden retriever - very outgoing, loves to chit chat and be around people. Would this be a bad fit?
Anonymous wrote:My son liked it on a visit in August. As others said, situated right by hospitals and urban area, but the quads were quiet and very nice. The housing sounds great— lots of singles even for freshman, according to our tour guide. That was the thing that stood out to me the most.
My son is applying EA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visited last year. Son applied as CS major (engineering) Deferred from EA. Accepted RD with pretty sizable merit but ultimately chose to go elsewhere (whiny son was offended about his deferral). Demonstrated interest is huge.
We liked the campus. Unlike other urban campuses it's definitely defined with a busy road intersecting. Lots of museums and hospitals nearby. Constant sound of vehicle sirens. Huge mix of building architecture. Business building looks like epcot. Not sure what you mean by "feel", but hopes this helps.
Thanks - that is helpful. Someone else said that the vibe is very serious, bordering on nerdy - is that the case? My kid is basically a golden retriever - very outgoing, loves to chit chat and be around people. Would this be a bad fit?
Anonymous wrote:I think of it as a less intense version of Carnegie Mellon, which still makes it plenty intense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visited last year. Son applied as CS major (engineering) Deferred from EA. Accepted RD with pretty sizable merit but ultimately chose to go elsewhere (whiny son was offended about his deferral). Demonstrated interest is huge.
We liked the campus. Unlike other urban campuses it's definitely defined with a busy road intersecting. Lots of museums and hospitals nearby. Constant sound of vehicle sirens. Huge mix of building architecture. Business building looks like epcot. Not sure what you mean by "feel", but hopes this helps.
Thanks - that is helpful. Someone else said that the vibe is very serious, bordering on nerdy - is that the case? My kid is basically a golden retriever - very outgoing, loves to chit chat and be around people. Would this be a bad fit?
I don’t think it’s an obvious fit, though a kid like that will find his people anywhere. I think of it as for kids who might have liked Johns Hopkins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visited last year. Son applied as CS major (engineering) Deferred from EA. Accepted RD with pretty sizable merit but ultimately chose to go elsewhere (whiny son was offended about his deferral). Demonstrated interest is huge.
We liked the campus. Unlike other urban campuses it's definitely defined with a busy road intersecting. Lots of museums and hospitals nearby. Constant sound of vehicle sirens. Huge mix of building architecture. Business building looks like epcot. Not sure what you mean by "feel", but hopes this helps.
Thanks - that is helpful. Someone else said that the vibe is very serious, bordering on nerdy - is that the case? My kid is basically a golden retriever - very outgoing, loves to chit chat and be around people. Would this be a bad fit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visited last year. Son applied as CS major (engineering) Deferred from EA. Accepted RD with pretty sizable merit but ultimately chose to go elsewhere (whiny son was offended about his deferral). Demonstrated interest is huge.
We liked the campus. Unlike other urban campuses it's definitely defined with a busy road intersecting. Lots of museums and hospitals nearby. Constant sound of vehicle sirens. Huge mix of building architecture. Business building looks like epcot. Not sure what you mean by "feel", but hopes this helps.
Thanks - that is helpful. Someone else said that the vibe is very serious, bordering on nerdy - is that the case? My kid is basically a golden retriever - very outgoing, loves to chit chat and be around people. Would this be a bad fit?
Anonymous wrote:Visited last year. Son applied as CS major (engineering) Deferred from EA. Accepted RD with pretty sizable merit but ultimately chose to go elsewhere (whiny son was offended about his deferral). Demonstrated interest is huge.
We liked the campus. Unlike other urban campuses it's definitely defined with a busy road intersecting. Lots of museums and hospitals nearby. Constant sound of vehicle sirens. Huge mix of building architecture. Business building looks like epcot. Not sure what you mean by "feel", but hopes this helps.