Anonymous wrote:DCUM overall has an issue with cold and snowy weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a post on CC about serious safety issues at/near U of Rochester. Does anyone with a kid there have anecdotes or reassurance about how safe it feels? I have an older kid who’s lived in both Boston and NYC and never felt unsafe, but this parent’s description of his DC’s (numerous) frightening experiences near the campus of Rochester have me thinking twice about considering it for my younger kid.
Hi-- following up on this query I posted recently; since there were no replies, I thought I'd ask again. (Trying to decide whether to visit with my HS junior over spring break.) Do any of you have first-hand experience with Rochester and the safety of the surrounding area? Here's the CC post that concerned me; it's from 2024.
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/our-review-thumbs-down/3673849
I grew up in a suburb of Rochester and after my high school graduation my parents moved into the city - 19th ward - between the airport and U of R. There are some very bad, poverty and drug infested neighborhoods on the far side of the river from UR. Gangs, violence, the whole thing. But it is easy to avoid. It is odd, because things seem to vary in two block radii. When you're two blocks away in the residential neighborhood the violence really doesn't seem to spill over. Maybe some property theft, but the gang bangers are shooting each other in Rochester. If you are a student at UR, you should not cross the River and wander aimlessly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a post on CC about serious safety issues at/near U of Rochester. Does anyone with a kid there have anecdotes or reassurance about how safe it feels? I have an older kid who’s lived in both Boston and NYC and never felt unsafe, but this parent’s description of his DC’s (numerous) frightening experiences near the campus of Rochester have me thinking twice about considering it for my younger kid.
Hi-- following up on this query I posted recently; since there were no replies, I thought I'd ask again. (Trying to decide whether to visit with my HS junior over spring break.) Do any of you have first-hand experience with Rochester and the safety of the surrounding area? Here's the CC post that concerned me; it's from 2024.
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/our-review-thumbs-down/3673849
Anonymous wrote:I think that it’s like Rice, Wash. U., Case Western and Tufts, but colder.
The beauty is that students with good coats and hats can get an Ivy-level education without dealing with the prestige chasers.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a post on CC about serious safety issues at/near U of Rochester. Does anyone with a kid there have anecdotes or reassurance about how safe it feels? I have an older kid who’s lived in both Boston and NYC and never felt unsafe, but this parent’s description of his DC’s (numerous) frightening experiences near the campus of Rochester have me thinking twice about considering it for my younger kid.
Anonymous wrote:I think that it’s like Rice, Wash. U., Case Western and Tufts, but colder.
The beauty is that students with good coats and hats can get an Ivy-level education without dealing with the prestige chasers.
prestige chasers? While claiming Rochester is "Ivy-Level?" Anonymous wrote:I'm curious about calling UofR's location as suburban. I grew up in ROC and would not call it suburban. That's Fairport, Webster and Penfield. :p
The campus is lovely. The weather isn't my favorite, but there are tunnels so you don't have to go outside. Fall and late spring are nice. It's a great school, but it has gotten very expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Cold! Tunnels!
A high percentage of international students for some reason (15%)
Used to be able to take a fifth year for free- no longer
Nice size
Town reminds me of Pittsburgh
These are my takeaways from visiting with my DD a few years ago. They gave her a nice merit scholarship but she chose another school.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious about calling UofR's location as suburban. I grew up in ROC and would not call it suburban. That's Fairport, Webster and Penfield. :p
The campus is lovely. The weather isn't my favorite, but there are tunnels so you don't have to go outside. Fall and late spring are nice. It's a great school, but it has gotten very expensive.