Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern. Felt like I was in an office park.
Same! Hated it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA
It's a world unesco site. And Poe's room is on display. And Montecello. And the vineyards around C'vile. And the beauty of the countryside. If you can't appreciate any of that then the problem is you so I can tell your kid didn't get in. Take your sour grapes elseshere.
World unesco site doesn’t make something pretty. Why you’re the only one defensive on this thread should really be called to question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No push back on opinions, just interested in if people have ever gone to a college campus in person and realized it was not as spectacular as they’d imagined.
Carnegie Mellon.
I thought Carnegie Mellon was super nice! Though we did luck into a perfect weather day, which is def not the norm in Pittsburgh.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern. Felt like I was in an office park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale is like a weird Potemkin Village or movie set.
+1, as someone who got a degree from Oxford, seeing the American attempt at it for the first time was supremely disappointing. I like Harvard’s campus, because it’s very for-it’s-time and distinctly American.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern. Felt like I was in an office park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Went to Chicago to see UChicago, didn't care for the tour and didn't apply. Meanwhile, did the Northwestern tour only because we were in town, was surprised how appealing it was, applied and now attends.
Exact opposite for us. Northwestern had been top of our kid’s list on paper, but the visit ended that. It was totally lifeless when we visited. I realize that it could have been a fluke, but there was no convincing her. She loved UChicago, which on the day we visited was super lively.