Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pitt. School spirit matters
pls elaborate - this is an urban school, not university of Nebraska
Anonymous wrote:Tough choice.
We visited both, and I liked both.
UR
Campus felt tight and cramped
Odd to have a public road going through campus
Nice library
The tunnels are nice in cold weather
Good academics
Pitt
Honors dorm is up “heart attack hill”
They sometimes have housing shortages and out students in hotels, but many schools have similar issues.
Cathedral of learning is cool.
Lots of interesting buildings
Good academics
Your child can’t go wrong.
I think it’s better to have a car in Rochester whereas Pittsburgh has a lot of public transportation.
Rochester is DEAD at night. Pittsburgh is a bit more inhabited and lively.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rochester gets about 2.5 times the snowfall annually and about 1-2 more sunny days per month compared to Pittsburgh. Weather is a toss up for these schools.
But.....the tunnels![]()
Pittsburgh IS cloudier, based upon every site I checked, but just by about 5 days.
Do you mean the bridges? Or what are you talking about?
Point of the weather is that it’s really a toss up unless you must have 2.5 times the snowfall.
Anonymous wrote:How many sumny days are there in DC according to these sites? And does that mean full sun?
Would you pick between Columbia and Penn based on weather?
Anonymous wrote:How many sumny days are there in DC according to these sites? And does that mean full sun?
Would you pick between Columbia and Penn based on weather?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won’t share the sport - what I will say is that 2 of my kid’s closest friends are high level D1 recruits, and his circle is an extremely athletic, middle class and humble group, despite the significant athletic prowess. Let’s just say humble and balanced weren’t the characteristics he experienced during the overnite. Was a huge turnoff for my kid
This leans towards Pitt. There’s no getting around UR being a $90k private school and its student pop will reflect that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rochester gets about 2.5 times the snowfall annually and about 1-2 more sunny days per month compared to Pittsburgh. Weather is a toss up for these schools.
But.....the tunnels![]()
Pittsburgh IS cloudier, based upon every site I checked, but just by about 5 days.
Anonymous wrote:Rochester gets about 2.5 times the snowfall annually and about 1-2 more sunny days per month compared to Pittsburgh. Weather is a toss up for these schools.