Anonymous wrote:Duke: Are we at Hogwarts?
UNC- Chapel Hill: Is that seriously a dorm room, or a closet?
Tufts: Hand me the water! I need to take a break before continuing up this hill. And: Huh. I didn’t know the campus was so nice!
Pitt: I want to like it. I want to like it. But… I don’t like it. Bland buildings and kind of ugly except for the chapel.
Carnegie Mellon: This is actually kind of nice! And the area right now is a mini- Georgetown. Very mini. Too mini?
Anonymous wrote:Tufts was too hilly but somehow Bryn Mawr wasn't for my DC.
W&M - the dorm room they showed was NOT a good idea
BU - not enough campus - too much like GW
Princeton - beautiful outside but somewhat run-down on the inside and they tried to hide the fact that eating clubs exist
Anonymous wrote:UVA - dirty and muddy everywhere except the “Lawn” — underwhelmed — “too ugly”
W&M — foliage and some bridge where people got engaged, using this as a “hook” on the tour repelled DD
VT - gray buildings, too military-ish
Anonymous wrote:UVA - dirty and muddy everywhere except the “Lawn” — underwhelmed — “too ugly”
W&M — foliage and some bridge where people got engaged, using this as a “hook” on the tour repelled DD
VT - gray buildings, too military-ish
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS Sophomore at the time:
UVA: "dirty" (I still don't know what this means)
W&L: "too hilly" (98 degrees in July)
My kid also doomed Cornell and Bryn Mahr because they were “too hilly.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Northwestern. Daughter ended of choosing UPenn because her friends went there. She has regretted not choosing NU ever since, and she's already graduated.Anonymous wrote:Harvard: Bland and a little drab, too touristy.
Yale: Stunningly gorgeous in every way. A+
Princeton: Also beautiful but felt like it lacked patina/character and felt a little too pretentious.
Columbia: LOVED this campus. Gritty, beautiful, classic. NYC.
Northwestern: Another favorite - great mix of modern and classic, and absolutely stunning location on the lake.
UChicago: So classically beautiful. Felt almost European, or stately, but felt extremely gloomy and gray, even though we visited same day as NU.
Cornell: Another great one - stunning location. Friendly, collegial.
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Aw, my kids LOVED Northwestern and ended up elsewhere, too. Would have been thrilled to send at least one of them there if they got in! But things happen for a reason.
Best friend attended Northwestern and, while they overall liked the school, they were put off by the school’s over-the-top pre-professional vibe (compared to other schools where students were more intellectual and interested in learning for the sake of learning).
Good! That leaves less competition for someone who REALLY wants to be at NU.
The comment can resonate with those looking presently at NU who wouldn't be put off by the 'pre-professional vibe.' Such a bougie comment.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Northwestern. Daughter ended of choosing UPenn because her friends went there. She has regretted not choosing NU ever since, and she's already graduated.Anonymous wrote:Harvard: Bland and a little drab, too touristy.
Yale: Stunningly gorgeous in every way. A+
Princeton: Also beautiful but felt like it lacked patina/character and felt a little too pretentious.
Columbia: LOVED this campus. Gritty, beautiful, classic. NYC.
Northwestern: Another favorite - great mix of modern and classic, and absolutely stunning location on the lake.
UChicago: So classically beautiful. Felt almost European, or stately, but felt extremely gloomy and gray, even though we visited same day as NU.
Cornell: Another great one - stunning location. Friendly, collegial.
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Aw, my kids LOVED Northwestern and ended up elsewhere, too. Would have been thrilled to send at least one of them there if they got in! But things happen for a reason.
Best friend attended Northwestern and, while they overall liked the school, they were put off by the school’s over-the-top pre-professional vibe (compared to other schools where students were more intellectual and interested in learning for the sake of learning).
Good! That leaves less competition for someone who REALLY wants to be at NU.
Not really since the comment was from a Northwestern grad!
Anonymous wrote:We’ve visited about 10, maybe 12. Here are DS impressions
Fav. Campus - Northwestern
Fav. In-State - UVA
Biggest disappointment - W&M (boring)
Nicest students - Bucknell
Biggest + surprise - Wooster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Northwestern. Daughter ended of choosing UPenn because her friends went there. She has regretted not choosing NU ever since, and she's already graduated.Anonymous wrote:Harvard: Bland and a little drab, too touristy.
Yale: Stunningly gorgeous in every way. A+
Princeton: Also beautiful but felt like it lacked patina/character and felt a little too pretentious.
Columbia: LOVED this campus. Gritty, beautiful, classic. NYC.
Northwestern: Another favorite - great mix of modern and classic, and absolutely stunning location on the lake.
UChicago: So classically beautiful. Felt almost European, or stately, but felt extremely gloomy and gray, even though we visited same day as NU.
Cornell: Another great one - stunning location. Friendly, collegial.
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Aw, my kids LOVED Northwestern and ended up elsewhere, too. Would have been thrilled to send at least one of them there if they got in! But things happen for a reason.
Best friend attended Northwestern and, while they overall liked the school, they were put off by the school’s over-the-top pre-professional vibe (compared to other schools where students were more intellectual and interested in learning for the sake of learning).
Good! That leaves less competition for someone who REALLY wants to be at NU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Northwestern. Daughter ended of choosing UPenn because her friends went there. She has regretted not choosing NU ever since, and she's already graduated.Anonymous wrote:Harvard: Bland and a little drab, too touristy.
Yale: Stunningly gorgeous in every way. A+
Princeton: Also beautiful but felt like it lacked patina/character and felt a little too pretentious.
Columbia: LOVED this campus. Gritty, beautiful, classic. NYC.
Northwestern: Another favorite - great mix of modern and classic, and absolutely stunning location on the lake.
UChicago: So classically beautiful. Felt almost European, or stately, but felt extremely gloomy and gray, even though we visited same day as NU.
Cornell: Another great one - stunning location. Friendly, collegial.
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Aw, my kids LOVED Northwestern and ended up elsewhere, too. Would have been thrilled to send at least one of them there if they got in! But things happen for a reason.
Best friend attended Northwestern and, while they overall liked the school, they were put off by the school’s over-the-top pre-professional vibe (compared to other schools where students were more intellectual and interested in learning for the sake of learning).