Anonymous wrote:Kids who are seriously into academics and looking forward to college as an intellectual challenge. Kids who are comfortable living in a big city and who can handle public transit, racial and economic differences, and cold, windy weather. Kids who want a broad but intense education.
Basically, have your son look at the Core Curriculum and at the Uncommon Essay topics (U of C's supplement to the Common App). If he's still interested (or even more interested), it's probably a good match. My kid was also attracted by the arts scene both on and off campus (theater, comedy, museums, music).
It's a great university, with a worldwide reputation and amazing resources. But it isn't what the vast majority of American kids are looking for as their college experience.
Same here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likes cold weather and dark winters, diligent, independent thinker, good debater, confident, intellectually curious, extremely well-rounded, manages stress & internal/external pressures well, etc.
It's a relatively small undergraduate population so one can't really fly under the radar. Many students who would do well at W&M would do well as a Maroon IMO.
Hyde Park is *okay*, but it's not my favorite, safest location for a university around the Chicago area. I would say Northwestern has a far better physical location and more of a rah-rah atmosphere (hence their BigWhatever membership).
As for the name cachet, it still gets mixed up with University of Illinois-Chicago even with the locals.
I'm from the Chicago area and this is just not true.
Anonymous wrote:Likes cold weather and dark winters, diligent, independent thinker, good debater, confident, intellectually curious, extremely well-rounded, manages stress & internal/external pressures well, etc.
It's a relatively small undergraduate population so one can't really fly under the radar. Many students who would do well at W&M would do well as a Maroon IMO.
Hyde Park is *okay*, but it's not my favorite, safest location for a university around the Chicago area. I would say Northwestern has a far better physical location and more of a rah-rah atmosphere (hence their BigWhatever membership).
As for the name cachet, it still gets mixed up with University of Illinois-Chicago even with the locals.
Anonymous wrote:Likes cold weather and dark winters, diligent, independent thinker, good debater, confident, intellectually curious, extremely well-rounded, manages stress & internal/external pressures well, etc.
It's a relatively small undergraduate population so one can't really fly under the radar. Many students who would do well at W&M would do well as a Maroon IMO.
Hyde Park is *okay*, but it's not my favorite, safest location for a university around the Chicago area. I would say Northwestern has a far better physical location and more of a rah-rah atmosphere (hence their BigWhatever membership).
As for the name cachet, it still gets mixed up with University of Illinois-Chicago even with the locals.