Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question Penn. As long as you don’t stray Philly is a nice city. Other quality schools near by like Villanova if you wind up not liking Penn and they don’t abuse their cheerleaders https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/09/24/campus/judge-allows-sex-trafficking-claim-against-nu-cheer-to-proceed/
Being on the Penn campus feels like you’re in the wilderness surrounded by places you don’t want to go. There’s a reason cops are so prevalent. Northwestern is in a really safe area where you can focus on your studies & not worry about other things.
There are clearly folks on DCUM that are afraid of cities. Not sure why you need to weigh in with stupid posts.
If you are fine with going to college in the equivalent of Bethesda (= Evanston) with respect to DC…that’s great. Many kids would find that fairly boring.
Penn is a short walk from the edge of downtown Philly…you walk across the river and that’s where it starts. Plenty of kids are making this walk or scootering.
That said, the locations of the two schools and the suburban vs urban environment are the easiest things to figure out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question Penn. As long as you don’t stray Philly is a nice city. Other quality schools near by like Villanova if you wind up not liking Penn and they don’t abuse their cheerleaders https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/09/24/campus/judge-allows-sex-trafficking-claim-against-nu-cheer-to-proceed/
Being on the Penn campus feels like you’re in the wilderness surrounded by places you don’t want to go. There’s a reason cops are so prevalent. Northwestern is in a really safe area where you can focus on your studies & not worry about other things.
There are clearly folks on DCUM that are afraid of cities. Not sure why you need to weigh in with stupid posts.
If you are fine with going to college in the equivalent of Bethesda (= Evanston) with respect to DC…that’s great. Many kids would find that fairly boring.
Penn is a short walk from the edge of downtown Philly…you walk across the river and that’s where it starts. Plenty of kids are making this walk or scootering.
That said, the locations of the two schools and the suburban vs urban environment are the easiest things to figure out.
Going to school in Bethesda would be great if DC had as much to offer as Chicago. It doesn’t come close.
Explain…give examples of what Chicago offers that is so unique or better.
More importantly, give examples that would resonate with any college kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question Penn. As long as you don’t stray Philly is a nice city. Other quality schools near by like Villanova if you wind up not liking Penn and they don’t abuse their cheerleaders https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/09/24/campus/judge-allows-sex-trafficking-claim-against-nu-cheer-to-proceed/
Being on the Penn campus feels like you’re in the wilderness surrounded by places you don’t want to go. There’s a reason cops are so prevalent. Northwestern is in a really safe area where you can focus on your studies & not worry about other things.
There are clearly folks on DCUM that are afraid of cities. Not sure why you need to weigh in with stupid posts.
If you are fine with going to college in the equivalent of Bethesda (= Evanston) with respect to DC…that’s great. Many kids would find that fairly boring.
Penn is a short walk from the edge of downtown Philly…you walk across the river and that’s where it starts. Plenty of kids are making this walk or scootering.
That said, the locations of the two schools and the suburban vs urban environment are the easiest things to figure out.
Going to school in Bethesda would be great if DC had as much to offer as Chicago. It doesn’t come close.
Anonymous wrote:Penn is an Ivy. We can't trust rankings these days with all the manipulation going on, but we can trust the ivy brand. You know you will get a great education, networking, ROI, at all Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question Penn. As long as you don’t stray Philly is a nice city. Other quality schools near by like Villanova if you wind up not liking Penn and they don’t abuse their cheerleaders https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/09/24/campus/judge-allows-sex-trafficking-claim-against-nu-cheer-to-proceed/
Being on the Penn campus feels like you’re in the wilderness surrounded by places you don’t want to go. There’s a reason cops are so prevalent. Northwestern is in a really safe area where you can focus on your studies & not worry about other things.
There are clearly folks on DCUM that are afraid of cities. Not sure why you need to weigh in with stupid posts.
If you are fine with going to college in the equivalent of Bethesda (= Evanston) with respect to DC…that’s great. Many kids would find that fairly boring.
Penn is a short walk from the edge of downtown Philly…you walk across the river and that’s where it starts. Plenty of kids are making this walk or scootering.
That said, the locations of the two schools and the suburban vs urban environment are the easiest things to figure out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the choice is based on the better city to be near-Chicago, no question!
The choice is whether to be in the heart of the city vs be near a city. I place a ton of value on being to walk to things or taking a 5 minute Uber vs a 30 minute commute (from NU to the heart of Chicago).
Honestly, I don’t quite get what is uniquely better about the city of Chicago vs the city of Philadelphia. I like them both…fairly equal in my book.
It’s nice to have the lake…but only in nice weather. That means September…and maybe by May.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question Penn. As long as you don’t stray Philly is a nice city. Other quality schools near by like Villanova if you wind up not liking Penn and they don’t abuse their cheerleaders https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/09/24/campus/judge-allows-sex-trafficking-claim-against-nu-cheer-to-proceed/
Being on the Penn campus feels like you’re in the wilderness surrounded by places you don’t want to go. There’s a reason cops are so prevalent. Northwestern is in a really safe area where you can focus on your studies & not worry about other things.
Penn’s campus is safe but your kids need to be able to navigate a city safely if they are going to explore Philly beyond the immediate surroundings of campus. Would also be true for leaving Evanston and exploring Chicago.
…..or even some parts of Evanston which aren’t particularly safe
Right, because Northwestern students are all so eager to go out exploring the west side of Evanston.
Anonymous wrote:If the choice is based on the better city to be near-Chicago, no question!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question Penn. As long as you don’t stray Philly is a nice city. Other quality schools near by like Villanova if you wind up not liking Penn and they don’t abuse their cheerleaders https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/09/24/campus/judge-allows-sex-trafficking-claim-against-nu-cheer-to-proceed/
Being on the Penn campus feels like you’re in the wilderness surrounded by places you don’t want to go. There’s a reason cops are so prevalent. Northwestern is in a really safe area where you can focus on your studies & not worry about other things.
Penn’s campus is safe but your kids need to be able to navigate a city safely if they are going to explore Philly beyond the immediate surroundings of campus. Would also be true for leaving Evanston and exploring Chicago.
That’s not really a good comparison. Penn is much closer to dangerous parts of Philly than Evanston is to unsafe parts of Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question Penn. As long as you don’t stray Philly is a nice city. Other quality schools near by like Villanova if you wind up not liking Penn and they don’t abuse their cheerleaders https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/09/24/campus/judge-allows-sex-trafficking-claim-against-nu-cheer-to-proceed/
Being on the Penn campus feels like you’re in the wilderness surrounded by places you don’t want to go. There’s a reason cops are so prevalent. Northwestern is in a really safe area where you can focus on your studies & not worry about other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No question Penn. As long as you don’t stray Philly is a nice city. Other quality schools near by like Villanova if you wind up not liking Penn and they don’t abuse their cheerleaders https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/09/24/campus/judge-allows-sex-trafficking-claim-against-nu-cheer-to-proceed/
Being on the Penn campus feels like you’re in the wilderness surrounded by places you don’t want to go. There’s a reason cops are so prevalent. Northwestern is in a really safe area where you can focus on your studies & not worry about other things.
Penn’s campus is safe but your kids need to be able to navigate a city safely if they are going to explore Philly beyond the immediate surroundings of campus. Would also be true for leaving Evanston and exploring Chicago.