Anonymous wrote:NU boosters out in full force this evening. Such insecurity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern much more down to earth than many other schools.
I’m the person who hated Northwestern myself but think it’s a fine school.
To me, it seemed to be a very hardheaded, practical, down-to-earth place. Example: I can’t remember anyone talking about any books, movies, plays, musicians or TV shows outside of class. Some of the class readings were wonderful, and one of us talked about them.
So, if my experience was typical, it might be more of a place for down-to-earth students who see getting a degree as a means to an end than for students who want to talk about literature and philosophy over cups of espresso till 4 a.m.
Did you live at home and commute?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern much more down to earth than many other schools.
I’m the person who hated Northwestern myself but think it’s a fine school.
To me, it seemed to be a very hardheaded, practical, down-to-earth place. Example: I can’t remember anyone talking about any books, movies, plays, musicians or TV shows outside of class. Some of the class readings were wonderful, and one of us talked about them.
So, if my experience was typical, it might be more of a place for down-to-earth students who see getting a degree as a means to an end than for students who want to talk about literature and philosophy over cups of espresso till 4 a.m.
When did you graduate?I’m the person who hated Northwestern myself but think it’s a fine school. To me, it seemed to be a very hardheaded, practical, down-to-earth place. Example: I can’t remember anyone talking about any books, movies, plays, musicians or TV shows outside of class. Some of the class readings were wonderful, and one of us talked about them. So, if my experience was typical, it might be more of a place for down-to-earth students who see getting a degree as a means to an end than for students who want to talk about literature and philosophy over cups of espresso till 4 a.m.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern much more down to earth than many other schools.
Anonymous wrote:The school is beautiful and everyone I have ever known who went there loves it.
And it seems to only be going up reputation wise
Anonymous wrote:NU boosters out in full force this evening. Such insecurity.
Anonymous wrote:Also one more thing about Northwestern- they were way way ahead on the diversity bandwagon in a much more active way than almost every single Ivy League. Very few legacies and the ones who were quite good academically. So, I believe that’s why it’s reputation is getting so good- we were all forced to work in very diverse groups and the social scene while it could be somewhat segregated was more along the lines of “people who go out vs people who do not”, so you have a great network afterwards of people from all backgrounds.
I’m a way I was jealous of my Ivy League friends because their friends went straight to the top, but now further out in my career I see that this is much better if I wanted to make a career pivot or needed a friend to talk to my kid about X. I literally have friends who have done everything from sports marketing to vaccines to white shoe law firms to the standard consulting and banking.
Northwestern much more down to earth than many other schools.
Anonymous wrote:7th most expensive school in the nation