Anonymous wrote:Another NP with a DC there. She is very proud to go there because it is a tough school. The free-speech subculture is real, and highly valued.
We are from Southern California, so I thought either the harsh weather and/or gray days would get to her, but it has not. Her one complaint is that it's in a dangerous neighborhood, so she feels at times trapped on campus.
If your kid wants to go, I agree...that says it all. It is a self-selecting school.
Anonymous wrote:DC is at UChicago now and loves it. It is intense. The quarters are 9 weeks and fly by. But there is a great comradery because they’re all similar personality types. DC loves to bowl and watch The Office, and has found a large group of people who love to frequent the campus bowling alley and hang out in the House Commons room and watch TV. Really the only drawback for DC is the weather. The only drawback for us is the price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I want to make sure they have time for things like internships and study abroad and other activities that make you an interesting person.
U of Chicago might be one of the worst schools to achieve these goals.
Try U of Nevada at Las Vegas or U of Texas at El Paso.
Anonymous wrote:
I want to make sure they have time for things like internships and study abroad and other activities that make you an interesting person.