Anonymous wrote:Does it feel rushed? Does short class terms mean less likelihood to get to know professors and get undergrad research? Is it harder to manager your course load when it is so rushed and constantly drinking from a fire hose with exams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s terrible and a massive pressure cooker. Can’t ever be sick. The worst are matching times for internships and other activities.
Northwestern has jobs/internships on its handshake that no other school has - other than quarter schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s terrible and a massive pressure cooker. Can’t ever be sick. The worst are matching times for internships and other activities.
Companies will wait for student interns on the quarter system like UChicago, Stanford, NU and Dartmouth.
Ours doesn’t. If you can’t start on our date, you don’t get the job.
That’s cool. Your company’s loss. Most are lining up at these schools to recruit interns.
Anonymous wrote:It’s terrible and a massive pressure cooker. Can’t ever be sick. The worst are matching times for internships and other activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s terrible and a massive pressure cooker. Can’t ever be sick. The worst are matching times for internships and other activities.
Companies will wait for student interns on the quarter system like UChicago, Stanford, NU and Dartmouth.
Ours doesn’t. If you can’t start on our date, you don’t get the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s terrible and a massive pressure cooker. Can’t ever be sick. The worst are matching times for internships and other activities.
Companies will wait for student interns on the quarter system like UChicago, Stanford, NU and Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:Yes to all. But a quarter system also allows one to take a larger number of different classes compared to at a semester system (roughly 48 classes vs 40). This benefits those with an interest in double majoring. That was Northwestern's selling point when we toured.
Anonymous wrote:It’s terrible and a massive pressure cooker. Can’t ever be sick. The worst are matching times for internships and other activities.