
So I was talking to a friend about CWRU and they said that its suppost to be a bad neighborhood and stuff.
Is it true? Ive applied here and im just worried ...
What u guys think?
I'd say worry about it after you get accepted and if you have more than one choice on where to go 🙂
So I was talking to a friend about CWRU and they said that its suppost to be a bad neighborhood and stuff.
Is it true? Ive applied here and im just worried ...
What u guys think?
Just YouTube the Hastily Made Cleveland Tourism Video..lots of great information in this 👍
Honestly one of the funniest videos on YouTube. But it does make me fear Cleveland.
So I was talking to a friend about CWRU and they said that its suppost to be a bad neighborhood and stuff.
Is it true? Ive applied here and im just worried ...
What u guys think?
haha It's not too bad
Pretty much every dental school is going to be near an area of town that isn't the best. Not every school can be Nova with a golf course. Keep in mind that the location is responsible for providing the patients you will need to come in and see you. Look at the school and if they can give you a good education or not.
Im just asking a question. People do have concerns about their safety. I was just getting peoples opinions about it. Obviously if i get into Case and not anywhere else im def going there, High crime rate or not.
Pretty much every dental school is going to be near an area of town that isn't the best. Not every school can be Nova with a golf course.
I've been spoiled by Canada. And Toronto, for that matter.
The scariest people around here are the evangelical freaks who preach tiredly through megaphones at Dundas Square. There's also a schizophrenic guy who stands on the northwest corner of Yonge & Dundas, holds out a bible and shouts "BELIEVE IN THE LORD" when unsuspecting shoppers walk close to him.
Besides that, there's pretty much nothing to fear in Canada. It's a bit eerie how safe it is here, when you think about it.
Haha yeah. I bleed red, white, and blue but Canada is pretty cool.
(I wouldn't have thought that before I went there)