Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago is all backbiting insufferable jerks who exaggerate the The College's "intellectualism" in an attempt to rationalize their self-doubt and unhappiness. Was it all worth it, they ask themselves? Unless you leave with a spouse (<5% chance), no, it absolutely wasn't worth it.
Honest question: What motivates you to write such mean things?
Sorry facts make you uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We found the kids about the same across the elite universities in that there is a fairly wide range of types. You could interchange most of the crowd between Harvard, UChicago, Yale and Columbia without noticing the difference. I would say the overall vibe at Princeton, Penn and Stanford is more pre-professional on surface.
Every college you listed is far more prestigious, far more fun, better location, with far more attractive and happier student body. Of course Chicago architecture is amazing. But the student body is mostly neurotic pretentious crackpots jousting for who's the most sleep deprived, miserable and weirdest.
That's certainly true for the business school grads from there that I've encountered in DC. Most insecure, miserable, (and usually burned out!) grasping, strivers I've ever seen. (I work with 3 and my BIL is one also.) It's sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is not for everybody. If you got accepted, they probably thought you were a good fit, but don't take their word for it. Definitely visit and if the vibe is something you don't like, don't go!! Just don't listen to disgruntled rejects whose anger and jealousy is driving them to make asinine comments about the school.
With a yield of close to 75%, trust me they don't care if you turn them down. Hundreds are waiting to claim that spot. In all probability they are going to over enroll this year too, so for the sake of other students, if you are in doubt, don't go!! Just don't sit on the decision. Make up your mind as soon as you can.
75% yield because 60% of their class is filled with ED 100% yield students
The RD yield is probably no higher than 50%
Do you know the RD yield at the Ivies you imbecile? Go figure that out, before you embarrass yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We found the kids about the same across the elite universities in that there is a fairly wide range of types. You could interchange most of the crowd between Harvard, UChicago, Yale and Columbia without noticing the difference. I would say the overall vibe at Princeton, Penn and Stanford is more pre-professional on surface.
Every college you listed is far more prestigious, far more fun, better location, with far more attractive and happier student body. Of course Chicago architecture is amazing. But the student body is mostly neurotic pretentious crackpots jousting for who's the most sleep deprived, miserable and weirdest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago is all backbiting insufferable jerks who exaggerate the The College's "intellectualism" in an attempt to rationalize their self-doubt and unhappiness. Was it all worth it, they ask themselves? Unless you leave with a spouse (<5% chance), no, it absolutely wasn't worth it.
Honest question: What motivates you to write such mean things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago is all backbiting insufferable jerks who exaggerate the The College's "intellectualism" in an attempt to rationalize their self-doubt and unhappiness. Was it all worth it, they ask themselves? Unless you leave with a spouse (<5% chance), no, it absolutely wasn't worth it.
Honest question: What motivates you to write such mean things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is not for everybody. If you got accepted, they probably thought you were a good fit, but don't take their word for it. Definitely visit and if the vibe is something you don't like, don't go!! Just don't listen to disgruntled rejects whose anger and jealousy is driving them to make asinine comments about the school.
With a yield of close to 75%, trust me they don't care if you turn them down. Hundreds are waiting to claim that spot. In all probability they are going to over enroll this year too, so for the sake of other students, if you are in doubt, don't go!! Just don't sit on the decision. Make up your mind as soon as you can.
75% yield because 60% of their class is filled with ED 100% yield students
The RD yield is probably no higher than 50%
Anonymous wrote:Chicago is all backbiting insufferable jerks who exaggerate the The College's "intellectualism" in an attempt to rationalize their self-doubt and unhappiness. Was it all worth it, they ask themselves? Unless you leave with a spouse (<5% chance), no, it absolutely wasn't worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Chicago is all backbiting insufferable jerks who exaggerate the The College's "intellectualism" in an attempt to rationalize their self-doubt and unhappiness. Was it all worth it, they ask themselves? Unless you leave with a spouse (<5% chance), no, it absolutely wasn't worth it.
Anonymous wrote:The school is not for everybody. If you got accepted, they probably thought you were a good fit, but don't take their word for it. Definitely visit and if the vibe is something you don't like, don't go!! Just don't listen to disgruntled rejects whose anger and jealousy is driving them to make asinine comments about the school.
With a yield of close to 75%, trust me they don't care if you turn them down. Hundreds are waiting to claim that spot. In all probability they are going to over enroll this year too, so for the sake of other students, if you are in doubt, don't go!! Just don't sit on the decision. Make up your mind as soon as you can.