Anonymous wrote:Former Rochester resident who visited Pitt - I loved Pitt, but the tour guide mentioned gloomy weather a couple of times, so we looked it up. Somehow, Rochester has more sunny days. My kid needs sunny weather, so they won’t be applying to either. If it were me, though, I’d pick Pitt.
Anonymous wrote:I won’t share the sport - what I will say is that 2 of my kid’s closest friends are high level D1 recruits, and his circle is an extremely athletic, middle class and humble group, despite the significant athletic prowess. Let’s just say humble and balanced weren’t the characteristics he experienced during the overnite. Was a huge turnoff for my kid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he consider Syracuse? I found it about the exact combination of UR & Pitt
^ this - I’ve never met a Syracuse kid who didn’t luv the school and their experience. Not the ivy league for sure, but the kids I know are all gainfully employed with great jobs. Big NYC contingent with alumns actually do help
I would say ‘Cuse > Pitt > Richmond if my kid was OPs
can we stick to the topic people? geez
1. Rochester not Richmond, PP
2. Rude to suggest a new school to a senior in April. Too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he consider Syracuse? I found it about the exact combination of UR & Pitt
^ this - I’ve never met a Syracuse kid who didn’t luv the school and their experience. Not the ivy league for sure, but the kids I know are all gainfully employed with great jobs. Big NYC contingent with alumns actually do help
I would say ‘Cuse > Pitt > Richmond if my kid was OPs
Anonymous wrote:OP again - to PP, great insight and I personally have a bias for the private experience, and Rochester seems great size and type of kids. My DC was actually recruited D3 athlete who had slot offer at Middlebury, but backed out after overnite in the fall. Hesitate to even bring that up as DCUM will crush him for that, but he really felt that the SLAC athletes were not his peeps. Rochester and Pitt kids and culture seemed more his speed
Anonymous wrote:Did he consider Syracuse? I found it about the exact combination of UR & Pitt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UR has the better reputation academically, right? Plus, there's the garbage plate, so there is that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Tahou_Hots
Reputation is subjective.
Anonymous wrote:Pitt. School spirit matters
Anonymous wrote:I honestly think they're both really great. Pitt might be a bit more sporty, but it's not like you're picking Alabama vs. Mt. St. Mary's. They are two good, fairly comparable colleges in fairly comparable towns.