U Chicago vs. Northwestern
Does anyone have an opinion about this???
Does anyone have an opinion about this???
Originally posted by prmd4555
U Chicago vs. Northwestern
Does anyone have an opinion about this???
Originally posted by TheFlash
As for the "the NU kids are smarter" comment, how did you come to this conclusion?
Originally posted by TheFlash
Hmmm, so in your opinion, the kids at WashU are smarter than the kids at Harvard? 😛
I don't know about all this "who's smarter than who stuff," but there is one very real difference that both schools will acknowledge if asked. That is that NU focuses much more on educating clinicians, while Pritzker focuses more on educating researchers. A member of Pritzker's admissions committee once said that she doesn't understand people having a hard time choosing between the two schools because of their totally different emphases. My humble opinion is that this discussion of intellectualy maturity, etc. is nothing to really be concerned with, since the truth of the matter is most likely not as clear cut and simple one individual might present it.Originally posted by prmd4555
U Chicago vs. Northwestern
Does anyone have an opinion about this???
Originally posted by ewing
Ostensibly, on some level, yes.
And dude, I did say that the kids at Pritzker are more intelectually and emotionally mature...I think that's what Pritzker's application process screens for. However, after kids make it through that they tend to think they're all that (like Harvard kids, incidentally)...and Pritzker seems to not be very committed to recruiting URMs. So, frankly, I was more impressed by the humility, diversity, and accomplishments of Hopkins kids than I was with Pritzker (or Harvard or Columbia) kids.
I think we both agree that we'd take UC over NU in a heartbeat, and your nit picking over my comments is a perfect indicator of the lack of humility of Pritzker and its adherents.
Originally posted by TheFlash
The only reason I'm responding now is because you just made some egregiously incorrect statements about the diversity of some schools (I'm assuming that diversity is proportional to the percentage of URM's present in the class, as you did above.) *Pulls out 2004-2005 MSAR* For starters, Pritzker had a 13% URM makeup in last year's entering class versus NU's 5%. Comparing the so-called top schools, Harvard was 23% URM, and Hopkins (why are they in this discussion?) was 17.5% URM.
No idea.Originally posted by Zurich5
Quick question Bones2008, what is the deferment procedure like at UC?
Originally posted by ewing
Thanks man...sorry to be such an ass in some of my previous posts.
It's important to mention that these reputations apply to their hospitals, not their medical schools. It is for this reason that many of Loyola's residency programs are considered some of the very best in the country, while it's medical school (though a solid school, don't get me wrong) does not enjoy the same prestige.Originally posted by toomuch
As far as reputation for people that live in the Chicagoland area, loyola has the best clinical reputation except in the neuro stuff where Northwestern is known for.
Originally posted by Neuronix
I was very unimpressed by Hyde Park in contrast.
Originally posted by ewing
Let me get this straight: you go to school in West Philly, but you turned down U of C because you didn't like Hyde Park. Hmm. Well, I guess if you're already a cocaine addict, you'll fit in great in West Philly.
Originally posted by Kashue
I like research.
As to research, I believe NU and UChicago's NIH research funding was nearly the same(off by a few million?). NU has some great research facilities/opportunities as well!
As to residency assesments, they differed by only 0.3? That's not a huge difference and I'm sure it changes year to year.
I would have liked to have gotten an invite from UChicago and even wrote all over my essays, I like research and stuff, but they still gave me the finger so go figure.
heh. Hyde Park is a terrible neighborhood. West Philly's bad too. Northwestern is on the Gold Coast. posh area, to be sure. you will hear gunshots all the time at night if you live in hyde park. I can't speak personally for west philly, but I assume, from what I've heard, that it's about the same environment (maybe not, though). NU is not in a bad area...not in the slightest. it blows my mind when people say that pritzker and feinberg offer the same kind of living environment, etc. NU is in an incredibly posh, rich neighborhood. pritzker is in hyde park, which is just about as terrible as they come.Originally posted by Neuronix
From what I saw of both schools, I felt much safer around Penn than I did around UChicago. Maybe others disagree with me? I think Philly gets a bad reputation sometimes, but center city and the area around Penn are both nice places to live.
Originally posted by Bones2008
I can't speak personally for west philly, but I assume, from what I've heard, that it's about the same environment (maybe not, though).
Originally posted by Neuronix
It is absolutely not. Maybe about 20 blocks west of Penn or in South Philly (10 blocks? South or Southwest) that will be true. Penn campus and the area surrounding it are great. This has alot to do with Penn being right along the river next to Center City and the whole area around the school being dominated by Penn students and faculty.