Anonymous wrote:Is Case Western good for Biology or Pre-med?
Anonymous wrote:Huge mix of building architecture. Business building looks like epcot.
No, the business building at CWRU looks like the Guggenheim Bilbao, or like the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA -- because it's designed by the same architect (Pritzker Prize winner Frank Gehry).
Epcot?!
Huge mix of building architecture. Business building looks like epcot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopkins - Carnegie Mellon - U of Rochester - Case Western are all, to me, similar schools, even down to their tech/business + arts focuss. They are wonderful schools for serious students.
For a lab interested in business, I would look at Michigan, Wisconsin, NYU, Northwestern and Indiana.
Could anyone in this thread compare and contrast Case Western with Rice and Wash. U.?
I can’t but I can tell you that the kids I know who apply to CWRU always apply to Rice and Wash U, too. The only one I know who chose one of the latter two over CWRU went to Wash U with a way bigger aid package. They liked the kids at Case better but had 4 other siblings so they had to chase aid.
Rice was a big deal for a while and I love the neighborhood around the campus, but it fell out of favor in our high school and neighborhood circles. I couldn’t tell you why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopkins - Carnegie Mellon - U of Rochester - Case Western are all, to me, similar schools, even down to their tech/business + arts focuss. They are wonderful schools for serious students.
For a lab interested in business, I would look at Michigan, Wisconsin, NYU, Northwestern and Indiana.
Could anyone in this thread compare and contrast Case Western with Rice and Wash. U.?
Anonymous wrote:And I have to say that Cleveland is a very underrated city. It's a pretty great to spend four years. And just a nice group of kids. DS is in med school there, but we would have been happy if he had been an undergrad there.
Anonymous wrote:Hopkins - Carnegie Mellon - U of Rochester - Case Western are all, to me, similar schools, even down to their tech/business + arts focuss. They are wonderful schools for serious students.
For a lab interested in business, I would look at Michigan, Wisconsin, NYU, Northwestern and Indiana.