Anonymous wrote:So much bad information. So much nonsense. Let me try and give s balanced perspective
1) some majors like CS, Math, Physics, CAAM and Premed related majors are tough
2) Some like Econ, are quite not so bad. You can maintain a high GPA ( 3.6+)
3) Some are a joke and aimed at certain students. Most are humanities
You can mix and match. So if you take a CS and pol Science you can average out your GPA to a decent 3.5+ if you have good work ethic and time management skills
There are known courses to take in almost every core area that are "gimme A" courses. You may not learn much and will get your head filled with woke nonsense in some courses, but will cruise through to an A. It's a fast paced quarter system, so if you have bad time management or work ethic, you will feel the pain
Most faculty and students are Uber liberal. Administration keeps their worst woke tendencies in check. Small but passionate conservative students and faculty get a lot of coverage in media but they are a tiny minority that only survives because the admin gives them some intellectual cover
Safety has worsened after the lightfoot admin came to office and summer 2020, but if you are careful and travel in groups, you should be fine.
Social life is great (;a little too distracting, if you ask me) if you are friendly and generally not a dou***bag
Food in dining plan is mediocre. Most choose to bail from dorms as soon as they can. Getting in and out of Chicago is super easy if you don't live in the boonies
they get coverage because the girl's multi-millionaire mom and dad are Fox News hostsAnonymous wrote:Wow - so many people describing "cut-throat" environment, or "arbitrarily hard". I have two kids there. Yes, both really love to learn, but they have close sets of friends, go out weekend nights, have lots of activities, and don't describe things this way. They find the faculty really good, and describe most of their classes as really interesting. Different kids, but neither would switch.
Anonymous wrote:So much bad information. So much nonsense. Let me try and give s balanced perspective
1) some majors like CS, Math, Physics, CAAM and Premed related majors are tough
2) Some like Econ, are quite not so bad. You can maintain a high GPA ( 3.6+)
3) Some are a joke and aimed at certain students. Most are humanities
You can mix and match. So if you take a CS and pol Science you can average out your GPA to a decent 3.5+ if you have good work ethic and time management skills
There are known courses to take in almost every core area that are "gimme A" courses. You may not learn much and will get your head filled with woke nonsense in some courses, but will cruise through to an A. It's a fast paced quarter system, so if you have bad time management or work ethic, you will feel the pain
Most faculty and students are Uber liberal. Administration keeps their worst woke tendencies in check. Small but passionate conservative students and faculty get a lot of coverage in media but they are a tiny minority that only survives because the admin gives them some intellectual cover
Safety has worsened after the lightfoot admin came to office and summer 2020, but if you are careful and travel in groups, you should be fine.
Social life is great (;a little too distracting, if you ask me) if you are friendly and generally not a dou***bag
Food in dining plan is mediocre. Most choose to bail from dorms as soon as they can. Getting in and out of Chicago is super easy if you don't live in the boonies
Anonymous wrote:My friend's son is about to graduate. Hated it there. Thought the workloads were crazy and unjustified. We crossed it off of our list.
Anonymous wrote:My nephew went. He loved it but he was also 20 going on 50. Exceptionally committed to intellectual pursuits and a very serious young man. He enjoyed the sailing club quite a bit.
Anonymous wrote:did anyone's kid go there after a rigorous or "Big3" private? I'm wondering how the adjustment was.
Anonymous wrote:DS loves it. He graduated from the top high school in our city (ranked higher than your big 3) and definitely finds the course work challenging.
I adore my son but he’s a Jewish nerd in a school of multi religious nerds!