Northwestern University Top Questions

Here's your chance: Say anything about Northwestern University!

Jillian

Wonderful school...It takes going to a different university to really appreciate all that Northwestern has to offer. Down to earth, with the occasional trust fund baby! But all professors.!!!!!!!!!!! Only course taught by TA's were discussion sections. All classes were instructed by professors...brilliant brilliant professors!

Devin

NU has more resources than one student could every physically and intellectually take advantage of in four years. If you have the ambition to do 'it', whatever your 'it' is, you can do it at Northwestern.

Rachel

Northwestern has an excellent study abroad program and political science program. I took full advantage of each, and got SO much out of my experience. NU encourages students to study abroad, as opposed to many other universities that discourage it. I was even able to complete a research project in that same country the following summer - and it was fully funded by NU.

Sean

A very pre-professional school. The only private BIG TEN school. Free entrance to sporting events. The only school I applied to that's in the midwest. One of the few suburban schools I applied to. There are tons of pre-meds here.

Kate

The diversity of students and the academic programs offered, and the success and strength of the alumni network.

Jordan

All aspects are in the top twenty ranked schools in the country. Anything you want to do is available and awesome.

Christopher

It's one of the best theatre programs in the world, located in one of the best cities in the country, and it provided the opportunity to be deeply involved in many facets of theatre without having to ignore my other interests (I'm a double major in Theatre and History). I wanted a good theatre program that wasn't restrictive in its structure, and that would provide a great liberal arts style education.

Eugenia

Northwestern University maintains a delightfully rare balance of social life and academics. The quarter-based academic schedule is extremely rigorous compared to other schools I applied to - Northwestern students often overload courses and spend nights in the library to keep up with coursework. Career preparation is a major amenity - there are multiple job fairs each quarter and the active career center diligently caters to student needs (rather than the whims of industry allies). Despite the academic focus, students have access to activities in every discipline, abandoning the segregation of certain majors to specifically related clubs and hobbies - truly eye opening!

Jessica

What is unique about Northwestern is that I felt the most at home when I came to visit. At other schools, I did not feel comfortable in its usrroundings, not the same way I did here.

Lauren

What's unique about Northwestern is that there is great geographic diversity, but the school still retains a sense of Midwestern kindness.

Adrian

There's so many resources and things for you, no reason not to do anything. Provides oppurtunity that allows a great memorable college experience. People are also really helpful including the upperclassman, the professors everyone in general.

Ryan

I love Northwestern. I truly hate some aspects of it (administration, certain classes) but I love the people.

Anjulie

LOVE LOVE LOVE IT HERE :)

Laura

The food is pretty bad in all the dining halls. Meals at dining halls are separate from the slightly better food that can be bought at the student center, which means that the money you pay for one can't be converted into the other. Students end up paying more if they want both. While the food in fraternities and sororities is a little better, it doesn't offer as many options as the food in the dining halls or student center does. At least Evanston has great restaurants, though going to them means you'll be paying more!

Alex

I'm going to be sad to leave for summer. I love it here!

Justin

If I was trying to design an ideal university, I would design something along the lines of Northwestern--except with warmer weather... So I guess maybe I'd design Stanford. NU has Ivy-caliber academics, and a student body that's more laid-back than its closest-comparatives back East. Socially, it features something for everyone--from drunken frat boys to bookish Asian lesbians. I'm truly thankful that I graduated from NU--the name alone has opened professional doors for me, and I had an incredible time, both intellectually and experientially, at Northwestern.

Katherine

NU is really an amazing school academically. There is so much to learn and explore. By getting to know my teachers and T.A.s I have been given two AMAZING opportunities already this year that I would never have gotten from the school that I transfered from. However, the social scene is lame and I find the majority of people to be uptight bookworms which is unacceptable for an artistic social butterfly like myself. Also, the community is accepting of different races, religions, whatever, but its not very integrated, and if you have different/wild tastes/likes/activities/opinions than everyone else consider yourself a weirdo because everyone else here will. If you like to be by yourself with your books and maybe go to a disgustingly dirty frat party once a month to drink keg beer, but would still prefer to study all night, then NU's the place for you.

Natalie

Lots of cute girls, not as many cute guys. If you live on north campus, there is more of a party school feel because it's right by the frats. If you live on south campus, there is more of a theater-y feel and it's a lot more chill.

Gabriel

Everything about northwestern is intense. The academics, the social activities, the students, and the partying. Like the campus is divided into North and South, the social scene is pretty much go greek or go gay.

Brittany

think i hit everything already. i love northwestern.