Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like you are in denial. It comes to this: do I trust this data or do I trust a UChicago alum or parent's self serving speculative analysis?
Lol. A person who can't understand the limitations of the underlying dataset and instead insists on taking the numbers at face value is the person in denial. There is no good salary based data out there because it's very difficult to collect. The data here is better than nothing, but if you compare Harvard with University of Michigan using this data, you are a moron who doesn't understand statistics.
It's like comparing SAT scores of score optional schools and schools who require everyone to submit scores. It's not an applies to apples comparison
Then you should know UChicago's high admit stats are skewed. You are a fool if you believe everything Chicago tells you.
Total Non sequitur. But what can you expect from an intellectual midget
Another unemployeed UC alum troll hanging on to his sheepskin for self esteem. On the other hand, heard UC is paying their unemployed alums to go online to market the college. Hope it's been lucrative for you.
It worked out well, thank you. I used ten percent of it on your sister for the good time she showed me. Hope she passes some to you, when she visits the trailer you live in. BTW, her being as dumb as you is definitely a selling point for her. Not so much for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
?DC has about 14 days to decide. Undecided on major - maybe trying for the business school McIntire at Virginia. As a parent, is it crazy to think Chicago will have fewer distractions compared to the rah-rah UVA
Where does your DC want to go? Since they got into these two fine schools, let them choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like you are in denial. It comes to this: do I trust this data or do I trust a UChicago alum or parent's self serving speculative analysis?
Lol. A person who can't understand the limitations of the underlying dataset and instead insists on taking the numbers at face value is the person in denial. There is no good salary based data out there because it's very difficult to collect. The data here is better than nothing, but if you compare Harvard with University of Michigan using this data, you are a moron who doesn't understand statistics.
It's like comparing SAT scores of score optional schools and schools who require everyone to submit scores. It's not an applies to apples comparison
Then you should know UChicago's high admit stats are skewed. You are a fool if you believe everything Chicago tells you.
Total Non sequitur. But what can you expect from an intellectual midget
Another unemployeed UC alum troll hanging on to his sheepskin for self esteem. On the other hand, heard UC is paying their unemployed alums to go online to market the college. Hope it's been lucrative for you.
Anonymous wrote:So, after 13 pages...
If I can afford UChicago, I'd choose UChicago.
If it requires a huge loan, no school, not even Harvard, is worth it, if that's going to weigh down student's future.
That's me based on my financial situation. Only OP can decide what's best for the student and the family.
?DC has about 14 days to decide. Undecided on major - maybe trying for the business school McIntire at Virginia. As a parent, is it crazy to think Chicago will have fewer distractions compared to the rah-rah UVA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like you are in denial. It comes to this: do I trust this data or do I trust a UChicago alum or parent's self serving speculative analysis?
Lol. A person who can't understand the limitations of the underlying dataset and instead insists on taking the numbers at face value is the person in denial. There is no good salary based data out there because it's very difficult to collect. The data here is better than nothing, but if you compare Harvard with University of Michigan using this data, you are a moron who doesn't understand statistics.
It's like comparing SAT scores of score optional schools and schools who require everyone to submit scores. It's not an applies to apples comparison
Then you should know UChicago's high admit stats are skewed. You are a fool if you believe everything Chicago tells you.
Total Non sequitur. But what can you expect from an intellectual midget
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like you are in denial. It comes to this: do I trust this data or do I trust a UChicago alum or parent's self serving speculative analysis?
Lol. A person who can't understand the limitations of the underlying dataset and instead insists on taking the numbers at face value is the person in denial. There is no good salary based data out there because it's very difficult to collect. The data here is better than nothing, but if you compare Harvard with University of Michigan using this data, you are a moron who doesn't understand statistics.
It's like comparing SAT scores of score optional schools and schools who require everyone to submit scores. It's not an applies to apples comparison
Then you should know UChicago's high admit stats are skewed. You are a fool if you believe everything Chicago tells you.
Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like you are in denial. It comes to this: do I trust this data or do I trust a UChicago alum or parent's self serving speculative analysis?
Lol. A person who can't understand the limitations of the underlying dataset and instead insists on taking the numbers at face value is the person in denial. There is no good salary based data out there because it's very difficult to collect. The data here is better than nothing, but if you compare Harvard with University of Michigan using this data, you are a moron who doesn't understand statistics.
It's like comparing SAT scores of score optional schools and schools who require everyone to submit scores. It's not an applies to apples comparison
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern in Boston, NYU, and UChicago have gone way up US News list. All three are known to be pretty shameless in their marketing and tactics.
Is UChicago worth 80000$/yr? Hell no. It's a miserable school for PhD gunners. Save the money for their wedding or an apartment after college.
What the heck is a ‘PhD gunner’ exactly?
Saving money for a wedding or apartment? Why not just flush it down the toilet now?
Sounds like you are in denial. It comes to this: do I trust this data or do I trust a UChicago alum or parent's self serving speculative analysis?
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern in Boston, NYU, and UChicago have gone way up US News list. All three are known to be pretty shameless in their marketing and tactics.
Is UChicago worth 80000$/yr? Hell no. It's a miserable school for PhD gunners. Save the money for their wedding or an apartment after college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Students reviews:
http://www.studentsreview.com/IL/UC.html
http://www.studentsreview.com/VA/UV.html
UChicago:
B (Overall college rating)
Education Quality
A-
Social Life
C+
Extracurricular Activities
B
...
University Resource Use/ spending
B+
Surrounding City
UVA:
B+ (Overall score)
Education Quality
A-
Social Life
B+
Extracurricular Activities
A-
...
University Resource Use/ spending
B+
Surrounding City
No scores on crime/safety? Interesting.
One of Chicago parents posted that Chicago provides extra security for students. This speaks of volumes. When I went to U of M and St. John's in 80's, we hardly needed protection.
I would be more worried about safety in C-ville.
Let me guess, you still live within 7 miles of your high school.
????
Several hours away from my HS. Also went to a private university several hours away from my HS.
As a woman, I’d be more concerned about getting raped, murdered, or run over in C-ville than anything at Chicago. I’d love to hear students’ perspective on safety, like the survey above.
Have you been out of your state before?
Despite the high-profile case of murder at CVille, the crime rate is very low - its an area made up of mostly upper middle class families with the extremely wealthy owning huge properties all over the Piedmont. To compare Chicago and Cville in terms of safety is laughable.
Out of “my” state? Which one is mine exactly?
Which high-profile murder do you mean? The lax girl? The blond downtown? The girl run over by the white supremacist?
I’d be more worried about rape TBH.
If you're worried about rape at UVA, they you shouldn't send your daughter to any college at all. Rape is at every college campus.