Anonymous wrote:Dp- Don’t know about UChicago but alums do very well for themselves anecdotally. And Northwestern is flush with recent big name alums, especially in media and the arts. Not sure what your point is, to the unhappy and jealous PP above…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 1500 25 years ago is very different than a 1500 today. The test has evolved.
LOL, my HS BF scored a perfect SAT and dollars to donuts the former presidential scholar and Jr Math Olympiad, full ride @ MIT would do same today. The test evolves and students evolve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no tie to U Chicago, but Bernie Sanders graduated from there and Obama taught there. So yeah, that …
Obama briefly taught at the law school 30 years ago. This thread is about the College. Bernie Sanders graduated from the College nearly 60 years ago. Any modern era UC College alums who we're supposed to be impressed with?![]()
Anonymous wrote:I have no tie to U Chicago, but Bernie Sanders graduated from there and Obama taught there. So yeah, that …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re both like Vanderbilt tier, with even less name rec.
Are you in DMV? Would say both Northwestern and UChicago are widely considered a tier above Vanderbilt. Can't say much about name rec since I feel like most everyone I encounter know all three schools.
That's great people "know" all three schools. Does anyone really "care" about any of them? No, not unless you're a middle class striver and your teen is rejected from every Ivy, Duke, and Stanford. Only "then" do the Chicago colleges become the greatest places since sliced bread. Chicago is confused for a branch campus of Illinois, Northwestern is confused for a Boston commuter university. Vandy has more name rec, and truth be told, Vandy doesn't have much name rec. Who's Chicago's most famous recent alum? The racist young lady fired from Teen Vogue? Who's Northwestern's? The troubled loser 31-year-old son of Tom Hanks? Judd Apatow's daughter who dropped out after a year because she was so miserable there?