Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry, all, the hoity-toity, I'm-better-than-you attitude is par for the course for UChicago students and alums. They practically drill it into them. The number of UChicago folks I've met who have unironically bragged about how they discuss Kant or Plato or whoever with their buddies in their free time is outrageous (seriously, this EXACT line, it's uncanny).
Those are older alums. The current and recent kids are as shallow as any Penn alum.
Mic drop
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry, all, the hoity-toity, I'm-better-than-you attitude is par for the course for UChicago students and alums. They practically drill it into them. The number of UChicago folks I've met who have unironically bragged about how they discuss Kant or Plato or whoever with their buddies in their free time is outrageous (seriously, this EXACT line, it's uncanny).
Those are older alums. The current and recent kids are as shallow as any Penn alum.
Anonymous wrote:You researched and linked to posts on another website. What a hopeless dork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You researched and linked to posts on another website. What a hopeless dork.
Have you (or your kids) never looked at college confidential when doing school research?
You sound just like every pretentious UChicago grad I know. I guess a "life of the mind" experience doesn't entail manners.
Anonymous wrote:It'd be Stanford-tier if it weren't in cold, flyover and crime-ridden south Chicago. But it is in cold, flyover, and crime-ridden south Chicago -- so the kids who get into some place equally prestigious with better surroundings will always choose it over Hyde Park.
(And honestly, Notre Dame would also be Stanford and Harvard-tier were it not in dumpy Indiana.)
Durham is a craphole too but at least it's warm and on the East Coast.
Anonymous wrote:Don't worry, all, the hoity-toity, I'm-better-than-you attitude is par for the course for UChicago students and alums. They practically drill it into them. The number of UChicago folks I've met who have unironically bragged about how they discuss Kant or Plato or whoever with their buddies in their free time is outrageous (seriously, this EXACT line, it's uncanny).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with a guy who went to UChicago. Nice guy, hardworking and smart but no street smarts at all. His emotional IQ is very low. He doesn’t understand the office politics at all which is key in my office to getting your projects approved and getting ahead. I try to help him out but others think he is weird because he mostly keeps to himself. He referred to UChicago as the type of place where students debate Plato in their free time.
This is known as an anecdote.
Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the thread it was predicted the crazy anti U of C would show up.
Who hurt you so?
Anonymous wrote:You researched and linked to posts on another website. What a hopeless dork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They send out a lot of marketing material. DS gets about 1 piece of mail or an email from them every week.
Seriously. It reeks of desperation.
Or posts like these:
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/uchicago-more-popular-than-harvard-stanford-ivys-at-beverly-hills-high-school/2798813/ "UChicago More Popular Than Harvard, Stanford, Ivys at Beverly Hills High School"
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/uchicago-is-tops-at-top-prep-schools/2795312/ "UChicago is Tops at Top Prep Schools"
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/t/admit-rates-standardized-test-averages-cross-admit-results/2046971 "Admit Rates, Standardized Test Averages, Cross Admit Results"
The comments made by some of the Chicago boosters on collegeconfidential crack me up every time I read them over.
You’re weirdly invested in this, you know that, right? Try to let it go.