Anonymous wrote:Not even comparable. Chicago with an 11% admission rate is far more selective than Notre Dame at 20%. In my Yale law school class there were a lot of Chicago undergrads - none from Notre Dame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
University of Chicago.
For undergrad? No chance. How can something be prestigious if most have never even heard of it. And household income of undergrad students at Chicago is low. It’s just not a place very many rich and prestige conscious families target.
You've got to be kidding. There are not many people who have never heard of UChicago. If you are among them, that says more about you than it does about the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad's entire side of the family went to UChicago. I went to Illinois. I would say that probably the "most prestigious" would be Northwestern, but I would be sure to point out that I don't think that "most prestigious" means "best education." Just "snobbiest."
As a midwesterner, would say Washington University St. Louis or Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:My dad's entire side of the family went to UChicago. I went to Illinois. I would say that probably the "most prestigious" would be Northwestern, but I would be sure to point out that I don't think that "most prestigious" means "best education." Just "snobbiest."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago or Northwestern.
Nobody cares about either on the coasts. NU is a regional Chicago power. UChicago undergrad is a non-factory.
The answer is Notre Dame, to the chagrin of non Catholics. Michigan and Illinois for engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Is this Univ of Chicago being so great a new thing? I grew up in the 80s in the Great Plains just south of Chicago and Northwestern was school I always heard mentioned, never Univ of Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Chicago or Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Pittsburg is def in the Midwest. PA is pretty big and extends beyond the east coast