Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s a buyer’s market. This is not 1997 and no one is waiting for kids from Northwestern when they can choose from MIT, CMU or even UIUC they know will be as good as NU
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:Not an issue for my kid (at U Chicago). Freshman who has a great internship lined up for this summer! (and no, not a nepo job - he found it on Handshake). The faster pace works well for him.
Also, they can often work out their schedules to only have 3 classes winter quarter plus a lot of them do junior winter q abroad).