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Question: Which university should I attend?
University of Chicago   -14 (45.2%)
Columbia University   -17 (54.8%)
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« on: April 25, 2012, 11:43:02 pm »
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2012, 11:48:35 pm »
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Those are two very excellent choices. Did you get in to one or both of them?  If so, congrats. What do you plant to study?
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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2012, 11:54:51 pm »
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Those are two very excellent choices. Did you get in to one or both of them?  If so, congrats. What do you plant to study?

Both- economics/poli sci, more so the former.
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« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2012, 01:32:03 am »
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Those are two very excellent choices. Did you get in to one or both of them?  If so, congrats. What do you plant to study?

Both- economics/poli sci, more so the former.
I know Chicago is excellent in terms of studying economics and political philosophy: very influential and academically rigorous. It could be an exciting challenge to go there. 
I'm not so familiar with Columbia in these areas.
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« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2012, 01:54:59 am »
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Chicago.
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« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2012, 01:57:20 am »
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Congratulations Simfan- I recommend Chicago for you... I'm no academic expert but I hear it's a bit more conservative
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« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2012, 02:20:16 am »
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Congratulations Simfan- I recommend Chicago for you... I'm no academic expert but I hear it's a bit more conservative
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« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2012, 03:44:13 am »
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Congratulations Simfan- I recommend Chicago for you... I'm no academic expert but I hear it's a bit more conservative

And that's a university qualification...how?
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« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2012, 03:46:31 am »
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Congratulations Simfan- I recommend Chicago for you... I'm no academic expert but I hear it's a bit more conservative

And that's a university qualification...how?
It isn't- but both are excellent schools and Simfan is a conservative... I am passing on not even my 2 cents but my half a cent...
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« Reply #9 on: April 26, 2012, 07:54:20 am »
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Torie's alma matter, U of C.
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« Reply #10 on: April 26, 2012, 09:37:39 am »
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Yes, I am biased, but I would try to get some handle of the current culture of both campuses, and if you have a strong preference for living in one city or the other, that might be determinative. And then there is the cost issue. In many ways, the two schools have much in common being in big cities, at the edge of a rough area, but not in one, and so forth. What I admire about the U of C however, if it is still true, is that it does a very good job eschewing PC and fads. It sticks to the basics of giving you a really splendid education. However, at least when I was there, that first year was the toughest endeavor I ever engaged in. After that, everything since has seemed rather easy. You might inquire how much reading per week is expected in your classes. It was just too much for my first year. You were expected to read like 3 whole books a week often with complex text, one for each of 3 classes, and so forth. One could never get it all done.

One thing I do know: if you graduate for the U of C, you will be an educated man across a range of disciplines in a way that just does not obtain most places. It is impossible to just skate by.  A fair amount of my erudition, such as it is, is due to my experiences there.

Oh, and I had no problem being considerably more conservative than I am now, in a liberal sea. I was in general treated with respect - and fairly - always fairly.  I never felt I was being screwed for my opinions, which I was not shy about giving - and backing up. Smiley
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« Reply #11 on: April 26, 2012, 09:54:54 am »
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Yes, I am biased, but I would try to get some handle of the current culture of both campuses, and if you have a strong preference for living in one city or the other, that might be determinative. And then there is the cost issue. In many ways, the two schools have much in common being in big cities, at the edge of a rough area, but not in one, and so forth. What I admire about the U of C however, if it is still true, is that it does a very good job eschewing PC and fads. It sticks to the basics of giving you a really splendid education. However, at least when I was there, that first year was the toughest endeavor I ever engaged in. After that, everything since has seemed rather easy. You might inquire how much reading per week is expected in your classes. It was just too much for my first year. You were expected to read like 3 whole books a week often with complex text, one for each of 3 classes, and so forth. One could never get it all done.

One thing I do know: if you graduate for the U of C, you will be an educated man across a range of disciplines in a way that just does not obtain most places. It is impossible to just skate by.  A fair amount of my erudition, such as it is, is due to my experiences there.

Oh, and I had no problem being considerably more conservative than I am now, in a liberal sea. I was in general treated with respect - and fairly - always fairly.  I never felt I was being screwed for my opinions, which I was not shy about giving - and backing up. Smiley

Thank you Torie, what you have said provides an insightful view of what the U of C offers. It is in line with what I've already heard, but it's a great deal more honest. I've been told by both its fans and detractors that it is perhaps the most academically rigorous of the top schools in the country, and to be honest combined with the image of being a dull school- one my visit did not particularly shake (except for the gamerish types)- I am somewhat concerned about the quality-of-life I would enjoy.

That is my main concern, and to an extent I see Columbia offering an extremely similar programme without that primary downside- I went there and had a bang... to say the least.

However I think I could do my best to make the most of it. As for books, I am a notoriously fast reader. Thank you, again!
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« Reply #12 on: April 26, 2012, 06:42:46 pm »
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Yes, I am biased, but I would try to get some handle of the current culture of both campuses, and if you have a strong preference for living in one city or the other, that might be determinative. And then there is the cost issue. In many ways, the two schools have much in common being in big cities, at the edge of a rough area, but not in one, and so forth. What I admire about the U of C however, if it is still true, is that it does a very good job eschewing PC and fads. It sticks to the basics of giving you a really splendid education. However, at least when I was there, that first year was the toughest endeavor I ever engaged in. After that, everything since has seemed rather easy. You might inquire how much reading per week is expected in your classes. It was just too much for my first year. You were expected to read like 3 whole books a week often with complex text, one for each of 3 classes, and so forth. One could never get it all done.

One thing I do know: if you graduate for the U of C, you will be an educated man across a range of disciplines in a way that just does not obtain most places. It is impossible to just skate by.  A fair amount of my erudition, such as it is, is due to my experiences there.

Oh, and I had no problem being considerably more conservative than I am now, in a liberal sea. I was in general treated with respect - and fairly - always fairly.  I never felt I was being screwed for my opinions, which I was not shy about giving - and backing up. Smiley
Modern technology allows you to read books faster(hint: internet). But U of C has graduation rate closer to a state school than an elite University.
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« Reply #13 on: April 26, 2012, 07:34:58 pm »
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which is cheaper / are you taking on debt
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I voted Columbia. Though my suggestion would be to make your decision based off which is better for you financially. Smiley

Also, glad to see I made the cut on FB! Wink
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I voted Columbia. Though my suggestion would be to make your decision based off which is better for you financially. Smiley

Also, glad to see I made the cut on FB! Wink

Oh you passed the "do I know them" test. I have also reinstated the "one for one policy", perhaps wiser now that I have established myself on the site.

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« Reply #16 on: April 26, 2012, 09:01:59 pm »
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If I was in your shoes, I'd go with UChicago: everything about the school seems to fit your personality and outlook on life perfectly; at least what little I know about you based on the Atlas.
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« Reply #17 on: April 26, 2012, 09:10:37 pm »
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The University of Chicago is a great school and I know a decent number of people who went there. It is probably a more challenging school that Columbia once you get there; U of Chicago is not known for being easy, but the challenge should help you to grow academically. Hyde Park is an interesting neighborhood and a special place in its own right. If the cost isn't holding you back, and actually encouraging you, I would recommend the University of Chicago. It's a great place. Of course, that's no knock on Columbia either; I'm sure it's a great school Tongue

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« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2012, 09:13:00 pm »
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...Columbia - I went there and had a bang... to say the least.

Firstly, I'm shocked, as you are an unmarried person, and secondly, you really shouldn't make that a focus of your decision - think with the 'big head' as they say at Harvard.
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...Columbia - I went there and had a bang... to say the least.

Firstly, I'm shocked, as you are an unmarried person, and secondly, you really shouldn't make that a focus of your decision - think with the 'big head' as they say at Harvard.

Cheesy Well that's an interpretation I hadn't expected... but not ridiculously far from the truth. In any case how can I expect to learn properly at a place at which I am not happy? But you are right.
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« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2012, 09:42:35 pm »
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Whichever one is cheaper.  Both are excellent options.
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...Columbia - I went there and had a bang... to say the least.

Firstly, I'm shocked, as you are an unmarried person, and secondly, you really shouldn't make that a focus of your decision - think with the 'big head' as they say at Harvard.

Cheesy Well that's an interpretation I hadn't expected... but not ridiculously far from the truth. In any case how can I expect to learn properly at a place at which I am not happy? But you are right.

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Go with UChicago.  It's cheaper!  Not to mention Chicago is going to be cheaper than NYC.  Plus, we Midwesterners are much friendlier than those East Coast people Wink
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