Your videos are so spot-on! They are really outstanding. You do a fantastic job of providing an objective presentation of the pros and cons. One interesting note about Northwestern: apparently, the winters have been much milder for the past few years. My son is a freshman and said the winter wasn't a big deal at all (and we're from California)! We'll see if the trends continues.
Thank you for the video. Your videos are extremely helpful. Requesting you to make a video on Swarthmore for Econ major and please make a video on Caltech (literally very few videos around explaining Caltech)
Great video! One small correction: “Chicago” isn’t 30-40 minutes away. It’s literally a few minutes away because Evanston borders Chicago, specifically the Rogers Park neighborhood. Going all the way to *downtown* Chicago is 30-40 minutes away via el or bus, but the Chicago border is just a few miles from the NW campus.
You say we should submit our SAT score, but do you think I should submit a 1400 score when NU's median is 1530? My gpa is ~3.85 and my ECs are really solid (I'm an international students from Argentina). Great video!
Hi, I enjoyed the video very much and I got into northwestern and ucla both for mechanical engineering which would you recommend going to? Note: I live in California and would be dorming at both!
Congratulations! They are both excellent. But if UCLA is going to save you a lot of money as an in-state student, I would definitely go with UCLA. I used to live 5 minutes from UCLA's campus and I can tell you it's a really fun, beautiful place to go to college, and the weather is unbeatable all year-round.
Congratulations! Northwestern and UPenn are equally well regarded for pre-med programs. So it's really a matter of which college you prefer in general. UPenn really excels in pre-professional clubs and opportunities, but the culture is extremely competitive and intense. Northwestern is a little more "chill," and has perhaps better work-life balance. But you can't go wrong with either one.
@@IvyAdmissionHelp Northwestern is not chill at all. A classmate of mine transferred from Northwestern to Penn and he said he found Penn boring and less challenging because of the semester vs the quarter system.
Not sure if you are serious or not but the reason it is called Northwestern is at the time it was created, that area was in the northwestern part of the country.
Congratulations! Out of those three schools, Cornell has the highest-rated engineering program. Of course, you can study engineering at any of them and get an excellent education.
@@IvyAdmissionHelp Thank you! Do the rankings matter? I was also admitted to Georgia Tech which is ranked higher in engineering but it is not as prestigious. What do you think matters more school prestige or ranking?
Only about 25% of engineering majors actually end up working as engineers. The rest migrate into a wide variety of other professions. If you definitely want to become an engineer, I would stick with the highest-rated programs. But if you think you might use that engineering degree to segue into another related career, there are benefits to attending a "more prestigious" school. Ultimately, however, it's where you'll feel most at home.
Your videos are so spot-on! They are really outstanding. You do a fantastic job of providing an objective presentation of the pros and cons. One interesting note about Northwestern: apparently, the winters have been much milder for the past few years. My son is a freshman and said the winter wasn't a big deal at all (and we're from California)! We'll see if the trends continues.
Global warming? New England winters have been very mild too.
Thanks for this video. Very spot-on content, as usual.
Glad you enjoyed it!
My boy is enthused about pursuing both economics and music. He probably can do both at Northwestern. Thank you.
Northwestern would be an excellent choice for both econ and music.
Thank you for the video. Your videos are extremely helpful. Requesting you to make a video on Swarthmore for Econ major and please make a video on Caltech (literally very few videos around explaining Caltech)
Hi. My next video with be on Caltech and also how it compares with MIT. Swarthmore will be a part of my "little Ivies" series due out next month.
Great video! One small correction: “Chicago” isn’t 30-40 minutes away. It’s literally a few minutes away because Evanston borders Chicago, specifically the Rogers Park neighborhood. Going all the way to *downtown* Chicago is 30-40 minutes away via el or bus, but the Chicago border is just a few miles from the NW campus.
Yes, I meant that downtown Chicago was about a half an hour away, particularly with traffic. Thanks.
I mean, everything is 30-40 minutes away minimum in the Chicago area
You have the Northeast and Midwest covered. Please consider the South. Vandy, Duke, Emory, etc.
I just uploaded a video on Duke. And more southern schools to come.
Saw that! Thank you so much!
Thank you for your videos, they have been really helpful!!
You're very welcome!
You say we should submit our SAT score, but do you think I should submit a 1400 score when NU's median is 1530? My gpa is ~3.85 and my ECs are really solid (I'm an international students from Argentina). Great video!
nah don’t submit
Graduated from northwestern. That was my SAT score lol
Could you also do Notre Dame? It might not be as ultra prestigious but I would be interested to hear your insight.
I will eventually get to Notre Dame. Hopefully sooner rather than later.
Hi, I enjoyed the video very much and I got into northwestern and ucla both for mechanical engineering which would you recommend going to? Note: I live in California and would be dorming at both!
Congratulations! They are both excellent. But if UCLA is going to save you a lot of money as an in-state student, I would definitely go with UCLA. I used to live 5 minutes from UCLA's campus and I can tell you it's a really fun, beautiful place to go to college, and the weather is unbeatable all year-round.
is a 33 act acceptable?
I was admitted to both Northwestern and Penn, which would you recommend for a pre med student?
Congratulations! Northwestern and UPenn are equally well regarded for pre-med programs. So it's really a matter of which college you prefer in general. UPenn really excels in pre-professional clubs and opportunities, but the culture is extremely competitive and intense. Northwestern is a little more "chill," and has perhaps better work-life balance. But you can't go wrong with either one.
@@IvyAdmissionHelp Northwestern is not chill at all. A classmate of mine transferred from Northwestern to Penn and he said he found Penn boring and less challenging because of the semester vs the quarter system.
Leave it to Illinois people to name a college northwestern when it's northeastern of the state...smart.
Not sure if you are serious or not but the reason it is called Northwestern is at the time it was created, that area was in the northwestern part of the country.
I was admitted to Northwestern, Cornell, and Dartmouth. Which should I choose for engineering?
Congratulations! Out of those three schools, Cornell has the highest-rated engineering program. Of course, you can study engineering at any of them and get an excellent education.
@@IvyAdmissionHelp Thank you! Do the rankings matter? I was also admitted to Georgia Tech which is ranked higher in engineering but it is not as prestigious. What do you think matters more school prestige or ranking?
@@IvyAdmissionHelp Also, I really appreciate the videos you make. They've helped me understand university a lot better. Thank you.
Only about 25% of engineering majors actually end up working as engineers. The rest migrate into a wide variety of other professions. If you definitely want to become an engineer, I would stick with the highest-rated programs. But if you think you might use that engineering degree to segue into another related career, there are benefits to attending a "more prestigious" school. Ultimately, however, it's where you'll feel most at home.
Could you do mit and Stanford please
They will be coming shortly.
Thank you so much! Great content, as always.
Is northwestern university good for international student?
Northwestern is excellent for all students, yes.