MNIrishman
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I'd never want to go there, but that was her first choice. It's typically ranked a top ten, if not top five school. US News and World Report has the Universiry of Chicago tied with Stanford at number 4. They're widely considered a better school overall than Northwestern. Perhaps I misunderstand you, but I'm not sure why you seem to be disparaging the liberal arts. They have a lot of first rate scholars in the humanities.
Not disparaging the liberal arts, or UChicago's academics. Also not referring to their grad program, which I am personally considering for an MBA. It's more like, their undergraduate culture just seems vexing to me. Stanford consider themselves to be nerdy, but in reality they're at the epicenter of an exciting technical revolution that really impacts lives across the country and have amazing talents across all aspects of the university--- technical, humanities, business, athletics. UChicago just seems like it's screaming from the rooftops, come here if instead of being challenged to do exciting, possibly uncomfortable things you've never done before, you'd rather spend all four years in the library. Because you can do that anywhere, it seems weird to me that someone would rather go there than a place that has changed the way they educate people since 1950.