Anonymous wrote:If you’d like to peruse UChicago’s alumni list, Wikipedia has quite a long article on it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_University_of_Chicago_alumni
But sure — it hasn’t been sought out. Maybe not by random suburban kids, but UChicago has always attracted impressive people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago has been a sought after school since the 70’s.
This is simply not true. UChicago has always been a respected name in academia, but certainly not a “sought out” school. Northwestern, on the other hand, has always been fairly prestigious and popular among applicants, and has a long roster of significant alumni throughout its history to back it up. Both schools have ramped up in popularity in recent decades.
Anonymous wrote:UChicago has been a sought after school since the 70’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, nobody outside of Chicago really cares about either college (their grad programs are a different story).
This is like saying nobody outside of North Carolina cares about Duke.
Or like saying nobody cares about Stanford outside of California.
People have actually heard of Stanford, many of their millennial alums are filthy rich tech titans, and people want to live in the Bay Area. The same can not be said for Northwestern and Chicago, their young alums, and greater Chicago (unless you're a Midwest yokel).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, nobody outside of Chicago really cares about either college (their grad programs are a different story).
This is like saying nobody outside of North Carolina cares about Duke.
Or like saying nobody cares about Stanford outside of California.
People have actually heard of Stanford, many of their millennial alums are filthy rich tech titans, and people want to live in the Bay Area. The same can not be said for Northwestern and Chicago, their young alums, and greater Chicago (unless you're a Midwest yokel).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, nobody outside of Chicago really cares about either college (their grad programs are a different story).
This is like saying nobody outside of North Carolina cares about Duke.
Or like saying nobody cares about Stanford outside of California.
People have actually heard of Stanford, many of their millennial alums are filthy rich tech titans, and people want to live in the Bay Area. The same can not be said for Northwestern and Chicago, their young alums, and greater Chicago (unless you're a Midwest yokel).
You sound like the worst kind of cliche, the type of person that people on both sides of the aisle despise. I’ll always laugh at Virginians who think they’re evolved and sophisticated — LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, nobody outside of Chicago really cares about either college (their grad programs are a different story).
This is like saying nobody outside of North Carolina cares about Duke.
Or like saying nobody cares about Stanford outside of California.
People have actually heard of Stanford, many of their millennial alums are filthy rich tech titans, and people want to live in the Bay Area. The same can not be said for Northwestern and Chicago, their young alums, and greater Chicago (unless you're a Midwest yokel).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, nobody outside of Chicago really cares about either college (their grad programs are a different story).
This is like saying nobody outside of North Carolina cares about Duke.
Or like saying nobody cares about Stanford outside of California.