Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's an interesting older documentary about Pitt's campus area available on the PBS station's website.
https://www.wqed.org/history-documentaries-pittsburgh-history-series/
Scroll down to "Something About Oakland".
I am not the OP but my kid is considering Pitt. Thanks for posting this!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. DC changed their mind every day this week but has landed on Pitt.
DC decided they liked the city setting for both social and business opportunities, the ability to stay more than one year in the dorms if desired, and the seemingly less intense Greek scene.
They ended up giving us a little money so cost was the same as VT.
I’m sure they would have been happy at VT, too - liked the campus, reputation for good food, and has friends going there.
Anonymous wrote:Assuming your child does end up at Pitt, be on the lookout for purchasing the sports package. I think its $150 for tickets to all football/basketball games, to sit in the Oakland Zoo with the other Pitt students - promise your kid will love that, and get used to 🎶Sweet Caroline🎶 "Let's Go PITT" because it will become their favorite
Whenever we visit our Pitt kid in fall, we try to attend a Pitt and a Steelers game, in spring a Pirates game (gorgeous stadium on the river), etc. FYI, Pitt soccer and volleyball goes pretty far every year as well. And if your kid wants to play, there are club level and intermural sports as well
Anonymous wrote:There's an interesting older documentary about Pitt's campus area available on the PBS station's website.
https://www.wqed.org/history-documentaries-pittsburgh-history-series/
Scroll down to "Something About Oakland".
Anonymous wrote:My DC is weighing same decision. Curious where you landed - we visited Pitt and liked it a lot but not seeing any available visit times at VT before we have to decide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't go wrong. My vote is for Pitt. It's awesome. Really wonderful campus, happy kids.
Its just that its in Pittsburgh...![]()
I went to Pittsburgh for the first time in my life this week and it was awesome. Beautiful parks, tons of museums, great support for the arts. The kids at Pitt looked happy. (Not so much at CMU, though.)
Anonymous wrote:My DC is weighing same decision. Curious where you landed - we visited Pitt and liked it a lot but not seeing any available visit times at VT before we have to decide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't go wrong. My vote is for Pitt. It's awesome. Really wonderful campus, happy kids.
Its just that its in Pittsburgh...![]()
Anonymous wrote:My DC is weighing same decision. Curious where you landed - we visited Pitt and liked it a lot but not seeing any available visit times at VT before we have to decide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't go wrong. My vote is for Pitt. It's awesome. Really wonderful campus, happy kids.
Its just that its in Pittsburgh...![]()
Pittsburgh is a feature, not a bug! I take it you haven’t spent much time there in the last 20 years? It’s a great little city!
Actually, urban schools have shot way up in popularity with this group of young people. It’s part of the reason why NYU, USC, Northeastern, etc are so popular.
Not if you’re not a city person to start with. A lot of people don’t want an urban school.
DP