Anonymous wrote:Strange. All the kids I know who went to Northwestern in the last 4 years have all raved about their experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NU alum. Visited recently with my junior.
It’s not the same place that i attended. and there’s no central backbone/mission/purpose or unifying motto/idea/way of life you see at other schools.
As somone who is south Asian, I was shocked by the sheer number of Asian students (felt like UCLA in that regard and not a Midwest school). East Asians appeared to outnumber white and other kids in every class or setting. And a LOT of international kids. Good, but also a distinct vibe shift.
Kids go downtown a lot. The rich Asian ones (of which there are a LOT) have social clubs and restaurants and bars they frequent that Are pretty exclusive.
The social domestic kids go to certain DePaul bars downtown; and yes go to University of Chicago for parties.
UofC (which I had badmouthed to my kid based on perceptions from 3 decades ago) was soooo different on our tour. Very unified feel; even the student body seemed less gloomy and more “open”? If that makes sense?
I’m truly sad at what I saw at Northwestern - compared to what I personally experienced in the mid-1990s. I know things change but everything seemed soulless. Hard to describe unless you are there?
Curious if others know what I mean?
When were you on the NW campus?
Did you see a lot of MS students maybe? International MS students have become a big moneymaker for NW and several peer schools.
What is an MS student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NU alum. Visited recently with my junior.
It’s not the same place that i attended. and there’s no central backbone/mission/purpose or unifying motto/idea/way of life you see at other schools.
As somone who is south Asian, I was shocked by the sheer number of Asian students (felt like UCLA in that regard and not a Midwest school). East Asians appeared to outnumber white and other kids in every class or setting. And a LOT of international kids. Good, but also a distinct vibe shift.
Kids go downtown a lot. The rich Asian ones (of which there are a LOT) have social clubs and restaurants and bars they frequent that Are pretty exclusive.
The social domestic kids go to certain DePaul bars downtown; and yes go to University of Chicago for parties.
UofC (which I had badmouthed to my kid based on perceptions from 3 decades ago) was soooo different on our tour. Very unified feel; even the student body seemed less gloomy and more “open”? If that makes sense?
I’m truly sad at what I saw at Northwestern - compared to what I personally experienced in the mid-1990s. I know things change but everything seemed soulless. Hard to describe unless you are there?
Curious if others know what I mean?
When were you on the NW campus?
Did you see a lot of MS students maybe? International MS students have become a big moneymaker for NW and several peer schools.
What is an MS student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NU alum. Visited recently with my junior.
It’s not the same place that i attended. and there’s no central backbone/mission/purpose or unifying motto/idea/way of life you see at other schools.
As somone who is south Asian, I was shocked by the sheer number of Asian students (felt like UCLA in that regard and not a Midwest school). East Asians appeared to outnumber white and other kids in every class or setting. And a LOT of international kids. Good, but also a distinct vibe shift.
Kids go downtown a lot. The rich Asian ones (of which there are a LOT) have social clubs and restaurants and bars they frequent that Are pretty exclusive.
The social domestic kids go to certain DePaul bars downtown; and yes go to University of Chicago for parties.
UofC (which I had badmouthed to my kid based on perceptions from 3 decades ago) was soooo different on our tour. Very unified feel; even the student body seemed less gloomy and more “open”? If that makes sense?
I’m truly sad at what I saw at Northwestern - compared to what I personally experienced in the mid-1990s. I know things change but everything seemed soulless. Hard to describe unless you are there?
Curious if others know what I mean?
When were you on the NW campus?
Did you see a lot of MS students maybe? International MS students have become a big moneymaker for NW and several peer schools.
What is an MS student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NU alum. Visited recently with my junior.
It’s not the same place that i attended. and there’s no central backbone/mission/purpose or unifying motto/idea/way of life you see at other schools.
As somone who is south Asian, I was shocked by the sheer number of Asian students (felt like UCLA in that regard and not a Midwest school). East Asians appeared to outnumber white and other kids in every class or setting. And a LOT of international kids. Good, but also a distinct vibe shift.
Kids go downtown a lot. The rich Asian ones (of which there are a LOT) have social clubs and restaurants and bars they frequent that Are pretty exclusive.
The social domestic kids go to certain DePaul bars downtown; and yes go to University of Chicago for parties.
UofC (which I had badmouthed to my kid based on perceptions from 3 decades ago) was soooo different on our tour. Very unified feel; even the student body seemed less gloomy and more “open”? If that makes sense?
I’m truly sad at what I saw at Northwestern - compared to what I personally experienced in the mid-1990s. I know things change but everything seemed soulless. Hard to describe unless you are there?
Curious if others know what I mean?
When were you on the NW campus?
Did you see a lot of MS students maybe? International MS students have become a big moneymaker for NW and several peer schools.
What is an MS student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NU alum. Visited recently with my junior.
It’s not the same place that i attended. and there’s no central backbone/mission/purpose or unifying motto/idea/way of life you see at other schools.
As somone who is south Asian, I was shocked by the sheer number of Asian students (felt like UCLA in that regard and not a Midwest school). East Asians appeared to outnumber white and other kids in every class or setting. And a LOT of international kids. Good, but also a distinct vibe shift.
Kids go downtown a lot. The rich Asian ones (of which there are a LOT) have social clubs and restaurants and bars they frequent that Are pretty exclusive.
The social domestic kids go to certain DePaul bars downtown; and yes go to University of Chicago for parties.
UofC (which I had badmouthed to my kid based on perceptions from 3 decades ago) was soooo different on our tour. Very unified feel; even the student body seemed less gloomy and more “open”? If that makes sense?
I’m truly sad at what I saw at Northwestern - compared to what I personally experienced in the mid-1990s. I know things change but everything seemed soulless. Hard to describe unless you are there?
Curious if others know what I mean?
When were you on the NW campus?
Did you see a lot of MS students maybe? International MS students have become a big moneymaker for NW and several peer schools.
Anonymous wrote:NW was frequently ranked above Chicago prior to Chicago consciously trying to raise their ranking and profile (setting their class sizes based on USNWR #s, sending out huge amounts of mail, and gaming acceptance and yield rates when they mattered). NW is also ranked above Chicago in the other two major, though not as important, rankings from Forbes and WSJ.