Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad's entire side of the family went to UChicago. I went to Illinois. I would say that probably the "most prestigious" would be Northwestern, but I would be sure to point out that I don't think that "most prestigious" means "best education." Just "snobbiest."
Kids all over country legit shoo ins for Ivies go to Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:My dad's entire side of the family went to UChicago. I went to Illinois. I would say that probably the "most prestigious" would be Northwestern, but I would be sure to point out that I don't think that "most prestigious" means "best education." Just "snobbiest."
Anonymous wrote:Among Midwesterners or the country as a whole? I ask this because I spent half my career in Chicago (MBB consulting firm...) and I met far more grads from NU, Michigan, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Indiana etc. than I did UChicago.
Anonymous wrote:University of Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:What is the major?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame? Northwestern? Michigan?
I grew up in the Midwest and went to Northwestern and have never actually seen the University of Chicago campus, but, clearly, the University of Chicago.
I'm sure that Notre Dame is a great university, and it might rank higher than I think it does in all sorts of ratings, but it wouldn't have occurred to me till I saw this post to think of Notre Dame as being in the same class as these other schools.
I think of the University of Chicago as being for extreme intellectuals, Northwestern as a school for bright people who to be corporate executives, Michigan as a fine all-purpose school, and Notre Dame as a school with great sports teams and great parties.
Anonymous wrote:Chicago for sure.
Oberlin for small liberal arts undergrad.