Anonymous wrote:How do people know who’s at the “bottom” of the top 10%?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awesome university
Awesome academics
Awesome campus in an awesome cities.
I tell my top 5 % - who are not looking to be engineers to go there if they get in . ( preferred over near competitors like Duke /Upenn/ Columbia / Cornel and surely over laggards like Brown/Dartmouth.
Preferred by whom? UPenn does much better in cross admit. Duke is essentially tied.
+1. Chicago is ED for bottom of top10% to bottom of T20% at our private. Duke is Val to bottom of top10% for unhooked ED, top5% RD unhooked. Ivies are a notch harder than Duke, RD only for true val/sal stars if unhooked.
+1 chicago foe molecular E/quantum is amazing. Has an affiliated national lab. Will be ABET in 2 years--it is newAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The education is top notch and work ethic instilled translates well to employment.
Employment in everything but engineering, correct?
Apart from molecular engineering, UChicago doesn’t have engineering at all.
It's an econ school, why does it need engineering?
UChicago is great for humanities, social sciences, math, physics. Fully agree that there is no need for engineering.
If you do molecular/quantum, it's not ABET, but similar to Caltech, don't want to be constrained to ABET. Still can go to engineering masters or PhD, and even work, just not for rote ABET required roles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awesome university
Awesome academics
Awesome campus in an awesome cities.
I tell my top 5 % - who are not looking to be engineers to go there if they get in . ( preferred over near competitors like Duke /Upenn/ Columbia / Cornel and surely over laggards like Brown/Dartmouth.
Preferred by whom? UPenn does much better in cross admit. Duke is essentially tied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I remember most about UChicago is that they had a dejected football scout at the summer camps prior to senior year. My son literally won the entire camp in a 1:1 lineman elimination challenge and he was the last one standing.
He had a 3.5 and a 1300 and the Chicago coach just said, sorry amigo, I can’t recruit you on those numbers.
We had already received some mailings from U Chicago including a big postcard with our kid’s name on it. We posted it on the fridge for a while and wrote with a sharpie, “SORRY AMIGO !!!!” As a joke.
He went to Williams instead
This is what's wrong with the college process. That kid doesn't belong at Williams. What a joke.
That kid didn't go to Williams....it's fiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I remember most about UChicago is that they had a dejected football scout at the summer camps prior to senior year. My son literally won the entire camp in a 1:1 lineman elimination challenge and he was the last one standing.
He had a 3.5 and a 1300 and the Chicago coach just said, sorry amigo, I can’t recruit you on those numbers.
We had already received some mailings from U Chicago including a big postcard with our kid’s name on it. We posted it on the fridge for a while and wrote with a sharpie, “SORRY AMIGO !!!!” As a joke.
He went to Williams instead
This is what's wrong with the college process. That kid doesn't belong at Williams. What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:The thing I remember most about UChicago is that they had a dejected football scout at the summer camps prior to senior year. My son literally won the entire camp in a 1:1 lineman elimination challenge and he was the last one standing.
He had a 3.5 and a 1300 and the Chicago coach just said, sorry amigo, I can’t recruit you on those numbers.
We had already received some mailings from U Chicago including a big postcard with our kid’s name on it. We posted it on the fridge for a while and wrote with a sharpie, “SORRY AMIGO !!!!” As a joke.
He went to Williams instead
Anonymous wrote:Nerd central
Anonymous wrote:Watching this. DC applied ED1. I think there are at least 1-2 other DCUMers in the same boat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I remember most about UChicago is that they had a dejected football scout at the summer camps prior to senior year. My son literally won the entire camp in a 1:1 lineman elimination challenge and he was the last one standing.
He had a 3.5 and a 1300 and the Chicago coach just said, sorry amigo, I can’t recruit you on those numbers.
We had already received some mailings from U Chicago including a big postcard with our kid’s name on it. We posted it on the fridge for a while and wrote with a sharpie, “SORRY AMIGO !!!!” As a joke.
He went to Williams instead
This makes me respect UChicago more! They don’t want to accept athletes that cannot handle the rigor of the course work. Williams is another story.
By the way, MIT and Caltech coaches face even more constraints than UChicago ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The education is top notch and work ethic instilled translates well to employment.
Employment in everything but engineering, correct?
Apart from molecular engineering, UChicago doesn’t have engineering at all.
It's an econ school, why does it need engineering?
UChicago is great for humanities, social sciences, math, physics. Fully agree that there is no need for engineering.
One third majoring in econ by graduation.
It may be because Math/Physics/Stats/Engineering is so hard...it's the default
Uchicago economics is very very hard. It’s because economics has the best outcomes coming out of college. A physics degree is almost entirely useless if you aren’t spending most of your time in other courses.
I would think Physics at UChicago would set you up nicely for a quant job. I think they even have a large quant trading club and I see Physics/Math/Stats majors. Impressive club!
What’s the purpose of going all the way with a major as hard as physics to get a quant job? Just do math or economics and you’ll have a much easier time explaining why you even did the degree you did.
$$$$ That's why I would think. This firms want SMART. Although I also think Sam Bankman Fried went this route, MIT - Physics - Jane Street... it's really not uncommon
Anonymous wrote:The thing I remember most about UChicago is that they had a dejected football scout at the summer camps prior to senior year. My son literally won the entire camp in a 1:1 lineman elimination challenge and he was the last one standing.
He had a 3.5 and a 1300 and the Chicago coach just said, sorry amigo, I can’t recruit you on those numbers.
We had already received some mailings from U Chicago including a big postcard with our kid’s name on it. We posted it on the fridge for a while and wrote with a sharpie, “SORRY AMIGO !!!!” As a joke.
He went to Williams instead