Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given UChicago's status as THE DCUM SAFETY SCHOOL, you will get a lot of well-informed opinions on it. If your child goes to private school around here, they'll likely know several other people at Chicago too!
Does anyone have good knowledge of Wellesley? I'd be interested in hearing more too.
This status being more widespread is part of why UChicago's undergrad culture has changed in the last decade. There is way more partying and far more kids who really wanted to go to Harvard, Yale, and Stanford but were rejected or deferred. That has increased #s and is a positive for a lot of people who don't want an overly intense experience. It isn't the UChicago we would have applied to for those of us who are 30+.
Anonymous wrote:DC into both. I know that UChicago has a super stellar rep for economics. But, attention to undergrads is reportedly poor. Wellesley OTOH seems very strong in its pedagogy. Anyone with kids/experience in these schools able to offer any insight?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was looking at Chicago until she read any article that said the student population was particularly depressed. No idea if this is true or not. A good friend who went to a women's college (not Wellesley) sent her daughter to U Chicago and it seems to be going well. I am a women's college graduate. They are special places. I also went to an Ivy for graduate school and I tell people I went to the women's college. It's a community that will help you in almost any situation, if you ask. Jobs, housing, internships, etc. Maybe U Chicago is that way as well, I don't know. Both campuses are beautiful and cold.
Anonymous wrote:U of Chicago is where fun goes to die. Everyone I know who went there for undergrad was v intense and humorless. Also Hyde Park isn’t a great area.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t get the sense Wellesley is nurturing?
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t get the sense Wellesley is nurturing?
Anonymous wrote:If DD absolutely needs to be in a nurturing environment, then pick Wellesley. Otherwise, I would have her suck it up and attend the best Econ Dept. in the world, outside of the LSE. (studied @ both)
Anonymous wrote:I think U Chicago produces more Nobel prize winners. Wellesley can be easily confused with Wesleyan; their names sound similar.