Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Case Western good for Biology or Pre-med?
yes- great for pre-med for many reasons. They have a top Med school and nursing school and are sandwiched between 2 hospitals (University and Cleveland Clinic)
Thanks!! How is the campus compare to Pitt U? DC likes Pitt U but the campus is really busy with big roads and traffic. But Carnegie Mellon's campus is fine eventhough is just next to Pitt U. Is Case's campus similar to Pitt U or CMU?
I have been to all three campuses and Case combined two schools that looked like CMU(Case and Western Reserve), ie more campusy and easier to walk and they are separated by by Euclid, which is busy like forbes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopkins - Carnegie Mellon - U of Rochester - Case Western are all, to me, similar schools, even down to their tech/business + arts focuss. They are wonderful schools for serious students.
For a lab interested in business, I would look at Michigan, Wisconsin, NYU, Northwestern and Indiana.
Could anyone in this thread compare and contrast Case Western with Rice and Wash. U.?
I can’t but I can tell you that the kids I know who apply to CWRU always apply to Rice and Wash U, too. The only one I know who chose one of the latter two over CWRU went to Wash U with a way bigger aid package. They liked the kids at Case better but had 4 other siblings so they had to chase aid.
Rice was a big deal for a while and I love the neighborhood around the campus, but it fell out of favor in our high school and neighborhood circles. I couldn’t tell you why.
Thanks. Would you happen to know how CWRU is for humanities and social sciences? When I look on Niche, it seems not that competitive for humanities and social sciences. If that’s true, and is fine in those fields, maybe it’s a great near safety for humanities and social sciences students.
Besides nursing - case undergraduates are not admitted by major. I think it is not an ultra competitive school, but probably not a safety for any student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopkins - Carnegie Mellon - U of Rochester - Case Western are all, to me, similar schools, even down to their tech/business + arts focuss. They are wonderful schools for serious students.
For a lab interested in business, I would look at Michigan, Wisconsin, NYU, Northwestern and Indiana.
Could anyone in this thread compare and contrast Case Western with Rice and Wash. U.?
I can’t but I can tell you that the kids I know who apply to CWRU always apply to Rice and Wash U, too. The only one I know who chose one of the latter two over CWRU went to Wash U with a way bigger aid package. They liked the kids at Case better but had 4 other siblings so they had to chase aid.
Rice was a big deal for a while and I love the neighborhood around the campus, but it fell out of favor in our high school and neighborhood circles. I couldn’t tell you why.
Thanks. Would you happen to know how CWRU is for humanities and social sciences? When I look on Niche, it seems not that competitive for humanities and social sciences. If that’s true, and is fine in those fields, maybe it’s a great near safety for humanities and social sciences students.
Besides nursing - case undergraduates are not admitted by major. I think it is not an ultra competitive school, but probably not a safety for any student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopkins - Carnegie Mellon - U of Rochester - Case Western are all, to me, similar schools, even down to their tech/business + arts focuss. They are wonderful schools for serious students.
For a lab interested in business, I would look at Michigan, Wisconsin, NYU, Northwestern and Indiana.
Could anyone in this thread compare and contrast Case Western with Rice and Wash. U.?
I can’t but I can tell you that the kids I know who apply to CWRU always apply to Rice and Wash U, too. The only one I know who chose one of the latter two over CWRU went to Wash U with a way bigger aid package. They liked the kids at Case better but had 4 other siblings so they had to chase aid.
Rice was a big deal for a while and I love the neighborhood around the campus, but it fell out of favor in our high school and neighborhood circles. I couldn’t tell you why.
Thanks. Would you happen to know how CWRU is for humanities and social sciences? When I look on Niche, it seems not that competitive for humanities and social sciences. If that’s true, and is fine in those fields, maybe it’s a great near safety for humanities and social sciences students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopkins - Carnegie Mellon - U of Rochester - Case Western are all, to me, similar schools, even down to their tech/business + arts focuss. They are wonderful schools for serious students.
For a lab interested in business, I would look at Michigan, Wisconsin, NYU, Northwestern and Indiana.
Could anyone in this thread compare and contrast Case Western with Rice and Wash. U.?
I can’t but I can tell you that the kids I know who apply to CWRU always apply to Rice and Wash U, too. The only one I know who chose one of the latter two over CWRU went to Wash U with a way bigger aid package. They liked the kids at Case better but had 4 other siblings so they had to chase aid.
Rice was a big deal for a while and I love the neighborhood around the campus, but it fell out of favor in our high school and neighborhood circles. I couldn’t tell you why.
Anonymous wrote:Is Cleveland Institute of Music easy walking from Case Western Campus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Case Western good for Biology or Pre-med?
yes- great for pre-med for many reasons. They have a top Med school and nursing school and are sandwiched between 2 hospitals (University and Cleveland Clinic)
Thanks!! How is the campus compare to Pitt U? DC likes Pitt U but the campus is really busy with big roads and traffic. But Carnegie Mellon's campus is fine eventhough is just next to Pitt U. Is Case's campus similar to Pitt U or CMU?
I've not been to Pitt or CMU but I went to Case. It's not in an area that feels like a downtown city at all but is surrounded by University Hospitals of Cleveland plus the museums (with their lawns/gardens) and homes. There is one main road (Euclid) that cuts through campus but it's more of a Blvd than a highway or a downtown city street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Case Western good for Biology or Pre-med?
yes- great for pre-med for many reasons. They have a top Med school and nursing school and are sandwiched between 2 hospitals (University and Cleveland Clinic)
Thanks!! How is the campus compare to Pitt U? DC likes Pitt U but the campus is really busy with big roads and traffic. But Carnegie Mellon's campus is fine eventhough is just next to Pitt U. Is Case's campus similar to Pitt U or CMU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Case Western good for Biology or Pre-med?
yes- great for pre-med for many reasons. They have a top Med school and nursing school and are sandwiched between 2 hospitals (University and Cleveland Clinic)
Thanks!! How is the campus compare to Pitt U? DC likes Pitt U but the campus is really busy with big roads and traffic. But Carnegie Mellon's campus is fine eventhough is just next to Pitt U. Is Case's campus similar to Pitt U or CMU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Case Western good for Biology or Pre-med?
yes- great for pre-med for many reasons. They have a top Med school and nursing school and are sandwiched between 2 hospitals (University and Cleveland Clinic)
Anonymous wrote:The vibes are bundled up against the Lake Effect snow.
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