Anonymous wrote:My kid is there - 2nd year. Ignore the people who hate on the school because of marketing and stupid stuff like that.
Kid is a science major and it is hard. Lots of work. The quarter system moves fast. Can be enormously overwhelming. So your concerns are not misplaced. It’s is also a place where she is making great friends, participates in intellectual conversations, learning unexpected new things and really challenging herself. Depends on whether this is what your kid wants for himself. Only he can make that call. For my kid it is absolutely the right choice. For another equally talented kid, it would very much be not ok.
Anonymous wrote:— if you want to live in a community with people who really do fit the ‘academic elite’ mold, HP
is a great choice.
That all is to say that despite the university being a huge anchor, it does not feel like a campus in the way a typical university does and most undergraduate students I’ve met live on campus. It feels like a sleepy neighborhood filled with nerds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is an Econ major. He, too, has mixed feelings about the school. The work load is oppressive, the grading hard bordering on unfair, and the club culture is overly competitive. He’s had great teachers and made wonderful friends. He will graduate in 2025 but would probably pick a different school if he could go back in time.
Yikes. This is my exact fear. Do you think it's worse than other T20 schools? (other than Brown - I know Brown is all fun, all the time).
Other than the easy grading(A- is 4.0 for GPA, most classes have half or more getting A- or A, thus half grads have 4.0), Brown is not very social and the obsession with finance and consulting and law is oppressive. The ones who are not like that are ultra political and left leaning/social justice warrior types. It is "eclectic" for sure. Not a fit for many we know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is an Econ major. He, too, has mixed feelings about the school. The work load is oppressive, the grading hard bordering on unfair, and the club culture is overly competitive. He’s had great teachers and made wonderful friends. He will graduate in 2025 but would probably pick a different school if he could go back in time.
Yikes. This is my exact fear. Do you think it's worse than other T20 schools? (other than Brown - I know Brown is all fun, all the time).
Anonymous wrote:Will a preppy bro find his people? I know there is the economics crowd but anyone else? We visited this summer during their open house and it seemed like 98% of the prospective students were more on the quirky side (not saying there is anything wrong with that).
My son is coming from a super rigorous high school and is used to (and appreciates) a heavy academic workload but he has mainstream interests: sports, pop culture, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is an Econ major. He, too, has mixed feelings about the school. The work load is oppressive, the grading hard bordering on unfair, and the club culture is overly competitive. He’s had great teachers and made wonderful friends. He will graduate in 2025 but would probably pick a different school if he could go back in time.
Yikes. This is my exact fear. Do you think it's worse than other T20 schools? (other than Brown - I know Brown is all fun, all the time).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son absolutely loves U Chicago. He made lots of friends and he is very active in fraternity.
You can live 4 years in the campus, but 2 years is mandatory.
Your 3rd year you can live in the fraternity house.
Exam time is very intense. Everyone is at the library. Getting to certain club is extremely competitive.
what are the dining clubs? Private?
I’m not sure what u r referencing. There r no dining clubs. The clubs PP referred to r student organized clubs. Some u apply for or audition for(which also seems to occur in other top schools) and some you just sign up to be a member.
there are definitely private secret societies at UChicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son absolutely loves U Chicago. He made lots of friends and he is very active in fraternity.
You can live 4 years in the campus, but 2 years is mandatory.
Your 3rd year you can live in the fraternity house.
Exam time is very intense. Everyone is at the library. Getting to certain club is extremely competitive.
what are the dining clubs? Private?
I’m not sure what u r referencing. There r no dining clubs. The clubs PP referred to r student organized clubs. Some u apply for or audition for(which also seems to occur in other top schools) and some you just sign up to be a member.
there are definitely private secret societies at UChicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son absolutely loves U Chicago. He made lots of friends and he is very active in fraternity.
You can live 4 years in the campus, but 2 years is mandatory.
Your 3rd year you can live in the fraternity house.
Exam time is very intense. Everyone is at the library. Getting to certain club is extremely competitive.
what are the dining clubs? Private?
I’m not sure what u r referencing. There r no dining clubs. The clubs PP referred to r student organized clubs. Some u apply for or audition for(which also seems to occur in other top schools) and some you just sign up to be a member.