Anonymous wrote:DS applied mid Aug and was accepted in three weeks. We haven’t visited it yet. What is Pitt like? DS doesn’t want a “small” school, but we don’t want him at a huge school. What is the social life like there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC already submitted so I’ll be interested in the timing/result. Visited this summer and really liked it.
PP w/ the foot dragger...toured this summer also. Couldn't believe how organized they were. Best of luck!

Anonymous wrote:DC already submitted so I’ll be interested in the timing/result. Visited this summer and really liked it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Temple is a commuter school in an unsafe neighborhood (not just a bad neighborhood, literally unsafe)
Many don’t want to deal with Minnesota weather, Columbus is half the size of Pittsburgh and doesn’t feel like a big city, and Illinois-Chicago is a commuter school. I don’t have any association with Pitt, but I can see why it checks a lot of boxes. There aren’t that many universities in cities that are in safe areas (even setting aside the ease of admission factor).
Anonymous wrote:Temple is a commuter school in an unsafe neighborhood (not just a bad neighborhood, literally unsafe)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Per new student orientation. Might be tougher to get in going forward.
Does your kid go there or something? Trying to justify your choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t send my kid there because of the boom. My nephew was a freshman last fall and didn’t have a dorm. He was housed in a hotel, which he ended up liking more because he got free cleaning each week and a private bath. However, there were no dining options. I think my BIL said the university gave those in the hotel a special dining stipend for door dash and Uber eats but it didn’t go far because the fees are so high.
They bused them to campus but the bus was never on time either. He almost missed a big exam when the bus couldn’t make it in some snow and got stuck. Big downside there.
He also had several classes where if you didn’t get there 15-20 mins early, there was no seat. Classes were over-registered. Students paid all that money to take exams on the floor. Crazy.
Give it a few years and the boom will be over. [/b]There are other great safety schools on the Pitt level.
Such as?