Anonymous wrote:https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-covid-19-census-people-move-out-chicago-20201207-p74fobuowbf5zjxnfgebozc5ea-story.html%3foutputType=amp
If it’s so great, why is everyone leaving?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weird snobbery towards Chicago that folks from DC and Virginia/Maryland have is something I'll never understand. Like, dude, you literally live in a swamp. Absolutely no one else in the country thinks DMV > Chicago except in your own mind.
+1000
x1 million
From the Northeast and I considered schools in Northeast, Chicago, and West Coast. But not anywhere in the sh1thole south, including DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least Mike Bloomberg gave his huge 1.2 billion gift to Johns Hopkins soley and completely for financial aid. That's a worthy gift, not renovating a football field. Geeze. The rich are disgusting.
Most of the gift to Northwestern is going toward research, including several areas of medical research. And a portion of it is earmarked for the football field, yes.
Anonymous wrote:At least Mike Bloomberg gave his huge 1.2 billion gift to Johns Hopkins soley and completely for financial aid. That's a worthy gift, not renovating a football field. Geeze. The rich are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:At least Mike Bloomberg gave his huge 1.2 billion gift to Johns Hopkins soley and completely for financial aid. That's a worthy gift, not renovating a football field. Geeze. The rich are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps more money for FA was available when your child enrolled six years ago.
Net price calculator results sure were off for us. We couldn't swing the annual costs with our youngest headed to college two years from now.
Could very well be the case. University tuition costs in America are insane, I agree. Wishing all the best for your youngest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weird snobbery towards Chicago that folks from DC and Virginia/Maryland have is something I'll never understand. Like, dude, you literally live in a swamp. Absolutely no one else in the country thinks DMV > Chicago except in your own mind.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just think of how much more popular NW would be if it weren't in Chicago...that crosses it off our family's list (and a lot of other coastal families we know.)
Can I ask why? I went to NU and it's in Evanston, not Chicago. Evanston is a suburb. Sure you can take the El down easily into Chicago but you don't have to if you don't want to.
It's an annoying hike if you live on a coast. Frequent complaint from both NU and UChicago families who don't live in the Midwest. And Notre Dame has football to fly in for ... a college like Boulder has gorgeous mountains ... if you're from a major coastal city, what's a draw about metro Chicago? Not much. Go watch the Northwestern football team get clobbered?
The only draw is that they can't get into better schools, duh. But somehow they always needed to frame it in a way that doesn't sound overly embarrassing, like "oh I picked Chicago because of the academics" or "DS picked Northwestern because he really loved the coastline or the journalism/music/biomed program." That's how things were 9 out 10 times.
Again, you sound really sad and bitter, and none of what you say actually reflects reality. Where did you go to school?
I went to an HYPSM, duh. All other schools are inferior in either outcomes or reputation. We are legion and you are not.