Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago is an "isolated location in the Midwest"? It's the 3rd largest city in the US.
What percentage of UChicago undergraduates remain in Chicago after graduation? Very few outside of the kids who go straight to Chicago-based graduate programs. The most lucrative full-time job offers are in New York City, California, Washington DC, Seattle, Miami, and Boston. What is the point of spending 4 years in Chicago if you're not going to stay there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is uncool to remain in Chicago after graduating. The gunners all move to the coasts.
Like Harry and Sally!
Native Chicagoan here and I'm still laughing over "Deep South Side!" I suppose Lincoln Park is the "Far North Side" too.
Anonymous wrote:It is uncool to remain in Chicago after graduating. The gunners all move to the coasts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago is an "isolated location in the Midwest"? It's the 3rd largest city in the US.
What percentage of UChicago undergraduates remain in Chicago after graduation? Very few outside of the kids who go straight to Chicago-based graduate programs. The most lucrative full-time job offers are in New York City, California, Washington DC, Seattle, Miami, and Boston. What is the point of spending 4 years in Chicago if you're not going to stay there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago is an "isolated location in the Midwest"? It's the 3rd largest city in the US.
What percentage of UChicago undergraduates remain in Chicago after graduation? Very few outside of the kids who go straight to Chicago-based graduate programs. The most lucrative full-time job offers are in New York City, California, Washington DC, Seattle, Miami, and Boston. What is the point of spending 4 years in Chicago if you're not going to stay there?
Anonymous wrote:Chicago is an "isolated location in the Midwest"? It's the 3rd largest city in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deep Dish Side - there ya go!
Other than that, this is the world’s dumbest thread. Who cares about this helicopter auntie and her niece’s feelings about u of c???? So soooooo odd.
So if the aunt wants to post, what’s it to you? You sound overly invested in this and a bit like what you accuse OP of doing.
Anonymous wrote:Deep Dish Side - there ya go!
Other than that, this is the world’s dumbest thread. Who cares about this helicopter auntie and her niece’s feelings about u of c???? So soooooo odd.
Anonymous wrote:I've never once heard anyone use the term "Deep South Side." And there's no one in Chicago who would call Hyde Park the far south side. The University of Chicago is a 15 minute drive from the center of downtown Chicago outside of rush hours. But misconceptions about and slights against Chicago and the university aren't the important part. She's not happy. I hope she takes a semester or two off of school and finds the right match. Every university's Common Data Set will show if they accept mid-year transfers. Many semester abroad programs probably are also still accepting applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She earned very high marks and she does not wish to return. And not just for known reasons like violent crime, weather, and its isolated location in the Midwest, and more specifically, on the deep south side of Chicago. We had a long lunch and here are her words in quotes: Her classmates are "repulsively obnoxious" and "insufferable," her professors were "checked out" or "barely spoke English," the university seems "unprofessional" and in "disarray," and most of the staff she encountered were "useless" and "incompetent." "It looks like a serious university but it does not operate like a serious university."
It was not her first choice but she was so excited when we met for lunch late last summer. It is sad to see her so unhappy after a year.
can't tell if this is a troll but definitely MAGA. I'd recommend Liberty University for your niece. Seems more her kind of people
Absolute nonsense. A US student has the right to a teacher who can communicate in English. Mere technical competence, even giftedness, means nothing if the students cannot understand the teacher. It is not a question of xenophobia.