Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus. Hard-working students. Seems like a great alumni network.
+1 NU alum here. This is the most accurate summary of NU that I have heard.
But it's not a beautiful campus. There's the admissions hall and the football abomination on the lake. That's the showcase area. Add a little beach. Some greenery. A view of Lake Michigan.
The rest of it is a tired school in the Midwest
Evanston is not interesting. It's boring and cold. Chicago is too far away for it to be a daily reality for students.
It's certainly a good school. Students are undoubtedly bright. But did not love the vibe. Grinder school.
It's like Stanford. They had this great thing in the 80s and 90s. And they've been living off that rep ever since.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure everyone will disagree, but I have never really understood why Northwestern is ranked so highly. I know they have some good professional schools. However, for undergrad, I really don’t know many people who went there that did any better than they would have from any other school.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure everyone will disagree, but I have never really understood why Northwestern is ranked so highly. I know they have some good professional schools. However, for undergrad, I really don’t know many people who went there that did any better than they would have from any other school.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure everyone will disagree, but I have never really understood why Northwestern is ranked so highly. I know they have some good professional schools. However, for undergrad, I really don’t know many people who went there that did any better than they would have from any other school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus. Hard-working students. Seems like a great alumni network.
+1 NU alum here. This is the most accurate summary of NU that I have heard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with Northwestern but it seems to me that anytime someone posts something that is not great about the school the counterposts are so defensive
Eh, you see that with every school on DCUM. Northwestern is one of those schools, perhaps along with Duke, that weirdly enough engenders the opposite reaction a lot of times -- there are a couple of posters on here that are vehemently anti-Northwestern for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with Northwestern but it seems to me that anytime someone posts something that is not great about the school the counterposts are so defensive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is in a unique category. It has top notch academics, but is also part of the Big 10 sports league. It’s a school for really smart kids who are also social and like to go to games, parties, etc. In that way, it’s probably most similar to Duke. But Northwestern also has a great college town a few blocks away and is half an hour from a major city. I can’t think of other schools that have these same characteristics.
Boston College fits that description as does The U/Miami.
Thanks for proving the OP’s point. NU is unique in this regard.
I love it when people get all snooty if you insinuate that schools a little down the pecking order are like a completely different species. Exactly what is it that the profs at Northwestern know that the profs at Miami can’t grasp?
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus. Hard-working students. Seems like a great alumni network.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern is in a unique category. It has top notch academics, but is also part of the Big 10 sports league. It’s a school for really smart kids who are also social and like to go to games, parties, etc. In that way, it’s probably most similar to Duke. But Northwestern also has a great college town a few blocks away and is half an hour from a major city. I can’t think of other schools that have these same characteristics.
Boston College fits that description as does The U/Miami.
Thanks for proving the OP’s point. NU is unique in this regard.