Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, many of the posts in this thread painting NU in a negative light seem to be written by the same writer.
The main takeaway from this thread is that the Ivies are concerned about competition from Northwestern. This is understandable. Both Northwestern University and the University of Chicago are outstanding schools which offer easy access to one of the best cities in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, many of the posts in this thread painting NU in a negative light seem to be written by the same writer.
The main takeaway from this thread is that the Ivies are concerned about competition from Northwestern. This is understandable. Both Northwestern University and the University of Chicago are outstanding schools which offer easy access to one of the best cities in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was #1 on my kids list, until we visited. He decided not to apply within a few minutes of stepping foot on campus. He said not one student looked happy, all had heads down. I insisted we go on the tour anyway, which we did, but even I thought that didn't help.
Think the student profile will change this year. And maybe even for foreseeable future.
They are going very deep into WL (again today); recent kids coming from previously committed to schools like Wisconsin, Michigan, UCLA, USC, Tulane, Middlebury - all social, normal kids.
Lots of WL admission overlap btw Brown, Vanderbilt, UCLA (OOS) and Northwestern this year. Let’s see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was really turned off by the quarter system. Very short winter break and the Spring semester ends in June. Didn't work for his summer internship plans. Also, his friends at Northwestern were on a completely different schedule from almost all his other friends. Maybe small in the scheme of things, but my kid said a hard no because of Northwestern's schedule.
Anonymous wrote:The student body is heavily quirky. My very smart but mainstream, outgoing kids (jr and sr) toured and didn't see their people at all. This was the same report given by many of their friends when they also visited.
Your mileage may vary and every kid is different so do your research in person! We really wanted to like it---we liked many things but ultimately my kids gave it a strong veto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good old posts on here. Maybe search?
About 1/3 of the incoming class is social and “normal” (makes eye contact, friendly, goes out 3x/week, Greek like (growing there like everywhere after BLM and abolish Greek life did a number on campus). These students skew wealthy, well-traveled and well-adjusted.
But it’s a pretty small chunk of the incoming class.
this is incorrect - and bizarre.
I have a student there. It is definitely accurate.
The Greek life there is growing or at least there’s growing demand (like every other school). It’s actually really small right now and not everyone can get a bid that wants one because they’re so few houses.
They have consultants on campus all the time to try and get more Greek houses. The sororities do mixers with the University of Chicago frats because they’re not enough Greek men at Northwestern. Weird, but it’s easy for them to meet up downtown.
All of the social kids hang out together (including for study abroad - they all pick the same location). Yes it can be cliquey but no more than other schools.
Great experience for my kid!
Which study abroad programs are these? My kid is there and I’m sure your kids would classify her as a huge geek so she really would prefer to avoid that. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good old posts on here. Maybe search?
About 1/3 of the incoming class is social and “normal” (makes eye contact, friendly, goes out 3x/week, Greek like (growing there like everywhere after BLM and abolish Greek life did a number on campus). These students skew wealthy, well-traveled and well-adjusted.
But it’s a pretty small chunk of the incoming class.
this is incorrect - and bizarre.
I have a student there. It is definitely accurate.
The Greek life there is growing or at least there’s growing demand (like every other school). It’s actually really small right now and not everyone can get a bid that wants one because they’re so few houses.
They have consultants on campus all the time to try and get more Greek houses. The sororities do mixers with the University of Chicago frats because they’re not enough Greek men at Northwestern. Weird, but it’s easy for them to meet up downtown.
All of the social kids hang out together (including for study abroad - they all pick the same location). Yes it can be cliquey but no more than other schools.
Great experience for my kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good old posts on here. Maybe search?
About 1/3 of the incoming class is social and “normal” (makes eye contact, friendly, goes out 3x/week, Greek like (growing there like everywhere after BLM and abolish Greek life did a number on campus). These students skew wealthy, well-traveled and well-adjusted.
But it’s a pretty small chunk of the incoming class.
this is incorrect - and bizarre.