Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Michigan and, for the general public, probably Notre Dame. Then probably Michigan and Northwestern. Obviously, Chicago is a great school, but it's not as well known in Metro Detroit. This probably has something to do with college athletics.
Yup. UChicago ending football in 1939 and quitting the Big 10 athletic conference (members include Northwestern, Michigan, Ohio State, Wisconsin) in 1946 was a fatal error. Not just now, it negatively impacted the college's enrollment and donations immediately.
https://www.chicagomaroon.com/article/2014/2/18/uc-quits-big-10/
It ended because the president at the time was jealous of the fame the football coach had and that student-athletes were looked at as roll models on campus. He considered both a distraction away from academics.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Michigan and, for the general public, probably Notre Dame. Then probably Michigan and Northwestern. Obviously, Chicago is a great school, but it's not as well known in Metro Detroit. This probably has something to do with college athletics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin school of music is one of the best in the USAAnonymous wrote:I'm from the Midwest and honestly never heard of Oberlin until I started reading DCUM!
Oberlin is a declining LAC full of weirdos in Ohio. Going thru enrollment and financial issues. Only reason 30-45 yo people know it is because of Lena Dunham.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Answer depends on who you ask.
Notre Dame is super Catholic, no Greek Life. Awful downtrodden location.
Northwestern is super Jewish, Jewish students control Greek Life and selective student orgs. Evanston is a decent location.
Chicago has always been super Jewy & now Indian/Asian. Awful violent location.
Most smart rich Midwest families seriously even don’t bother with private. The top 10% kids at flagship Big Ten universities turned down or didn’t bother with private colleges.
Madison (UWisc) and Ann Arbor (UMich) are best college towns in the Midwest.
No Greek Life is a big bonus for ND. No exaggeration, if Notre Dame was in a better location it would be on par with Stanford and Duke. South Bend is a dump full of low-income trash, with no chance of a revival. There's just nothing there. Chicago is 90 minutes away.
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin school of music is one of the best in the USAAnonymous wrote:I'm from the Midwest and honestly never heard of Oberlin until I started reading DCUM!
Anonymous wrote:Answer depends on who you ask.
Notre Dame is super Catholic, no Greek Life. Awful downtrodden location.
Northwestern is super Jewish, Jewish students control Greek Life and selective student orgs. Evanston is a decent location.
Chicago has always been super Jewy & now Indian/Asian. Awful violent location.
Most smart rich Midwest families seriously even don’t bother with private. The top 10% kids at flagship Big Ten universities turned down or didn’t bother with private colleges.
Madison (UWisc) and Ann Arbor (UMich) are best college towns in the Midwest.
Iberlin school of music is one of the best in the USAAnonymous wrote:I'm from the Midwest and honestly never heard of Oberlin until I started reading DCUM!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not Catholic but for undergrad I really think it’s Notre Dame. In my experience, Northwestern undergrad really does not have high name or status recognition. And even the rich in the Midwest have no idea what Univ of Chicago is.
Huh? NU doesn't have high name or status recognition? Is your "experience" in coal mining? Of course it has both, thus the 40,000+ applicants every year.
So many ludicrous comments on this thread.
Most people don’t know what Northwestern is. Confuse it with Northeastern. It sounds like a directional U. And folks that know it’s a good school don’t generally give it the clout it warrants. It gets the “oh, good school” nod ... NEVER the “Oh, wow! Your daughter must be super smart” reaction.
If you tell stranger your son is at Notre Dame they all assume golden boy valedictorian. A young lad they wish to set up with their daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not Catholic but for undergrad I really think it’s Notre Dame. In my experience, Northwestern undergrad really does not have high name or status recognition. And even the rich in the Midwest have no idea what Univ of Chicago is.
Huh? NU doesn't have high name or status recognition? Is your "experience" in coal mining? Of course it has both, thus the 40,000+ applicants every year.
So many ludicrous comments on this thread.