Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People on DCUM are really trying to convince us that a 1-2 hour flight to Chicago is somehow soooo much harder or sooooo much more isolated than, say, an 8 hour drive or a 1-2 hour flight to NYC or Boston + 3 hour drive into the wilderness. Delusional.
O'Hare to UChicago or vice versa is literally 1 hr and 30 to 40 minutes via public transport, so don't forget to add on over 3 hrs RT.
Yes, UChicago is isolating on the south side and in Chicago. It's weird how everyone hypes "Chicago" which means downtown and Cubs games. But UChicago is not downtown, it's actually 30 to 60 minutes south of downtown. It's akin to saying Rockville or Gaitherburg (MD) are "in DC".
And Chicago, the city of, is far more isolating to east and west coast kiddos because no acela and all their friends are in eastern seaboard schools. Are you really not grasping that friend groups at Penn, Villanova, Columbia, NYU, Brown, Harvard, Boston College, Hopkins, Georgetown have a far easier time of seeing each other than the kid from Hyde Park, Chicago visiting their friend at the same colleges? And do you really not grasp these rich kids on the east coast pop on flights to Miami and Europe at the drop of a dime?
AYFKM that Hyde Park is the equivalent to Gaithersburg?
Not even for a moment. An Uber will take you from U of C’s campus to downtown in 20/25 minutes. Maximum. It’s not even the ‘far’ south side of the city — Chicago goes down to the 130s or so and HP is in the 50s/60s. Plus, many students don’t leave campus all that often anyway — as is the case at many universities. To equate a college that gets dragged for being in an ‘inner city den of crime’ to the DC ‘burbs in any way shape or form is grasping at straws.
Ahhhhh so when you UofC boosters hype up all the downtown-River North-Lincoln Park-Wrigleyville excitement in the City of Chicago, and the city's amazing public transport, and wed it all to UChicago's attributes... what you really mean is do not use public transport (it not only takes a very long time, as a rich college kid you risk getting mugged and shot) and that downtown action is a $20 to 40 Uber each way? Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:great school but expect uchicago bashers and the hypsm prestige defense squad to show up on this thread really soon...
Present and ready for duty!
HYPSM is the best and top tier of the elite of elite of academic institutions.
UChicago is a great place, if the fit is right.
Positives: academic, intellectual, has prestige but NOT HYPSM prestige
Negatives: frigid cold, crime-ridden, quarter system so if you get behind you are toast
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure someone is eager to correct those prices. I'm looking at Google maps right now. Cheapest from campus to downtown River North is $20/23 to $38/61 EACH WAY.
But again, why would you want to use Uber or Lyft? Just use the bus and subway for free as a student, right? Oh wait, it's 8pm, and you kid would most certainly be mugged.
Anonymous wrote:Far closer to an hour with a walking / bus / train combo -- not "like 30 minutes." And in what way is deep south side Chicago comparable to the UWS? Columbia to time square is 1/2 the time, by the way. In no way is UWS / Harlem as isolating and boring as deep south side Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People on DCUM are really trying to convince us that a 1-2 hour flight to Chicago is somehow soooo much harder or sooooo much more isolated than, say, an 8 hour drive or a 1-2 hour flight to NYC or Boston + 3 hour drive into the wilderness. Delusional.
O'Hare to UChicago or vice versa is literally 1 hr and 30 to 40 minutes via public transport, so don't forget to add on over 3 hrs RT.
Yes, UChicago is isolating on the south side and in Chicago. It's weird how everyone hypes "Chicago" which means downtown and Cubs games. But UChicago is not downtown, it's actually 30 to 60 minutes south of downtown. It's akin to saying Rockville or Gaitherburg (MD) are "in DC".
And Chicago, the city of, is far more isolating to east and west coast kiddos because no acela and all their friends are in eastern seaboard schools. Are you really not grasping that friend groups at Penn, Villanova, Columbia, NYU, Brown, Harvard, Boston College, Hopkins, Georgetown have a far easier time of seeing each other than the kid from Hyde Park, Chicago visiting their friend at the same colleges? And do you really not grasp these rich kids on the east coast pop on flights to Miami and Europe at the drop of a dime?
AYFKM that Hyde Park is the equivalent to Gaithersburg?
Not even for a moment. An Uber will take you from U of C’s campus to downtown in 20/25 minutes. Maximum. It’s not even the ‘far’ south side of the city — Chicago goes down to the 130s or so and HP is in the 50s/60s. Plus, many students don’t leave campus all that often anyway — as is the case at many universities. To equate a college that gets dragged for being in an ‘inner city den of crime’ to the DC ‘burbs in any way shape or form is grasping at straws.
Ahhhhh so when you UofC boosters hype up all the downtown-River North-Lincoln Park-Wrigleyville excitement in the City of Chicago, and the city's amazing public transport, and wed it all to UChicago's attributes... what you really mean is do not use public transport (it not only takes a very long time, as a rich college kid you risk getting mugged and shot) and that downtown action is a $20 to 40 Uber each way? Got it.
Hyde Park is like a 30 minute train ride from the Loop. What's your point? Is Columbia not in NYC anymore because it's not in Times Square?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People on DCUM are really trying to convince us that a 1-2 hour flight to Chicago is somehow soooo much harder or sooooo much more isolated than, say, an 8 hour drive or a 1-2 hour flight to NYC or Boston + 3 hour drive into the wilderness. Delusional.
O'Hare to UChicago or vice versa is literally 1 hr and 30 to 40 minutes via public transport, so don't forget to add on over 3 hrs RT.
Yes, UChicago is isolating on the south side and in Chicago. It's weird how everyone hypes "Chicago" which means downtown and Cubs games. But UChicago is not downtown, it's actually 30 to 60 minutes south of downtown. It's akin to saying Rockville or Gaitherburg (MD) are "in DC".
And Chicago, the city of, is far more isolating to east and west coast kiddos because no acela and all their friends are in eastern seaboard schools. Are you really not grasping that friend groups at Penn, Villanova, Columbia, NYU, Brown, Harvard, Boston College, Hopkins, Georgetown have a far easier time of seeing each other than the kid from Hyde Park, Chicago visiting their friend at the same colleges? And do you really not grasp these rich kids on the east coast pop on flights to Miami and Europe at the drop of a dime?
AYFKM that Hyde Park is the equivalent to Gaithersburg?
Not even for a moment. An Uber will take you from U of C’s campus to downtown in 20/25 minutes. Maximum. It’s not even the ‘far’ south side of the city — Chicago goes down to the 130s or so and HP is in the 50s/60s. Plus, many students don’t leave campus all that often anyway — as is the case at many universities. To equate a college that gets dragged for being in an ‘inner city den of crime’ to the DC ‘burbs in any way shape or form is grasping at straws.
Ahhhhh so when you UofC boosters hype up all the downtown-River North-Lincoln Park-Wrigleyville excitement in the City of Chicago, and the city's amazing public transport, and wed it all to UChicago's attributes... what you really mean is do not use public transport (it not only takes a very long time, as a rich college kid you risk getting mugged and shot) and that downtown action is a $20 to 40 Uber each way? Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People on DCUM are really trying to convince us that a 1-2 hour flight to Chicago is somehow soooo much harder or sooooo much more isolated than, say, an 8 hour drive or a 1-2 hour flight to NYC or Boston + 3 hour drive into the wilderness. Delusional.
O'Hare to UChicago or vice versa is literally 1 hr and 30 to 40 minutes via public transport, so don't forget to add on over 3 hrs RT.
Yes, UChicago is isolating on the south side and in Chicago. It's weird how everyone hypes "Chicago" which means downtown and Cubs games. But UChicago is not downtown, it's actually 30 to 60 minutes south of downtown. It's akin to saying Rockville or Gaitherburg (MD) are "in DC".
And Chicago, the city of, is far more isolating to east and west coast kiddos because no acela and all their friends are in eastern seaboard schools. Are you really not grasping that friend groups at Penn, Villanova, Columbia, NYU, Brown, Harvard, Boston College, Hopkins, Georgetown have a far easier time of seeing each other than the kid from Hyde Park, Chicago visiting their friend at the same colleges? And do you really not grasp these rich kids on the east coast pop on flights to Miami and Europe at the drop of a dime?
AYFKM that Hyde Park is the equivalent to Gaithersburg?
Not even for a moment. An Uber will take you from U of C’s campus to downtown in 20/25 minutes. Maximum. It’s not even the ‘far’ south side of the city — Chicago goes down to the 130s or so and HP is in the 50s/60s. Plus, many students don’t leave campus all that often anyway — as is the case at many universities. To equate a college that gets dragged for being in an ‘inner city den of crime’ to the DC ‘burbs in any way shape or form is grasping at straws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People on DCUM are really trying to convince us that a 1-2 hour flight to Chicago is somehow soooo much harder or sooooo much more isolated than, say, an 8 hour drive or a 1-2 hour flight to NYC or Boston + 3 hour drive into the wilderness. Delusional.
O'Hare to UChicago or vice versa is literally 1 hr and 30 to 40 minutes via public transport, so don't forget to add on over 3 hrs RT.
Yes, UChicago is isolating on the south side and in Chicago. It's weird how everyone hypes "Chicago" which means downtown and Cubs games. But UChicago is not downtown, it's actually 30 to 60 minutes south of downtown. It's akin to saying Rockville or Gaitherburg (MD) are "in DC".
And Chicago, the city of, is far more isolating to east and west coast kiddos because no acela and all their friends are in eastern seaboard schools. Are you really not grasping that friend groups at Penn, Villanova, Columbia, NYU, Brown, Harvard, Boston College, Hopkins, Georgetown have a far easier time of seeing each other than the kid from Hyde Park, Chicago visiting their friend at the same colleges? And do you really not grasp these rich kids on the east coast pop on flights to Miami and Europe at the drop of a dime?
AYFKM that Hyde Park is the equivalent to Gaithersburg?
Not even for a moment. An Uber will take you from U of C’s campus to downtown in 20/25 minutes. Maximum. It’s not even the ‘far’ south side of the city — Chicago goes down to the 130s or so and HP is in the 50s/60s. Plus, many students don’t leave campus all that often anyway — as is the case at many universities. To equate a college that gets dragged for being in an ‘inner city den of crime’ to the DC ‘burbs in any way shape or form is grasping at straws.
There literally are so many logical issues with this PP that I want to pull out a map, Katie Porter style, to go through them all.
But, at the end, if your priority is making sure Larla can jump on the same jet and go off to Miami (which, BTW, is LITERALLY CLOSER TO CHICAGO THAN BOSTON) for the weekend with her rich buddies, then… ok. You do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People on DCUM are really trying to convince us that a 1-2 hour flight to Chicago is somehow soooo much harder or sooooo much more isolated than, say, an 8 hour drive or a 1-2 hour flight to NYC or Boston + 3 hour drive into the wilderness. Delusional.
O'Hare to UChicago or vice versa is literally 1 hr and 30 to 40 minutes via public transport, so don't forget to add on over 3 hrs RT.
Yes, UChicago is isolating on the south side and in Chicago. It's weird how everyone hypes "Chicago" which means downtown and Cubs games. But UChicago is not downtown, it's actually 30 to 60 minutes south of downtown. It's akin to saying Rockville or Gaitherburg (MD) are "in DC".
And Chicago, the city of, is far more isolating to east and west coast kiddos because no acela and all their friends are in eastern seaboard schools. Are you really not grasping that friend groups at Penn, Villanova, Columbia, NYU, Brown, Harvard, Boston College, Hopkins, Georgetown have a far easier time of seeing each other than the kid from Hyde Park, Chicago visiting their friend at the same colleges? And do you really not grasp these rich kids on the east coast pop on flights to Miami and Europe at the drop of a dime?
You sound genuinely delusional. Getting from Chicago to virtually anywhere on the eastern seaboard is a piece of cake. I guess kids who go to Stanford or Berkeley or Pomona or Caltech are just country bumpkin idiots because they can't easily see their friends at *Villanova* (of all places! lmfao) over a weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People on DCUM are really trying to convince us that a 1-2 hour flight to Chicago is somehow soooo much harder or sooooo much more isolated than, say, an 8 hour drive or a 1-2 hour flight to NYC or Boston + 3 hour drive into the wilderness. Delusional.
O'Hare to UChicago or vice versa is literally 1 hr and 30 to 40 minutes via public transport, so don't forget to add on over 3 hrs RT.
Yes, UChicago is isolating on the south side and in Chicago. It's weird how everyone hypes "Chicago" which means downtown and Cubs games. But UChicago is not downtown, it's actually 30 to 60 minutes south of downtown. It's akin to saying Rockville or Gaitherburg (MD) are "in DC".
And Chicago, the city of, is far more isolating to east and west coast kiddos because no acela and all their friends are in eastern seaboard schools. Are you really not grasping that friend groups at Penn, Villanova, Columbia, NYU, Brown, Harvard, Boston College, Hopkins, Georgetown have a far easier time of seeing each other than the kid from Hyde Park, Chicago visiting their friend at the same colleges? And do you really not grasp these rich kids on the east coast pop on flights to Miami and Europe at the drop of a dime?