@@evie2878 hey I’m thinking about transferring to WashU, do you think that it’s a welcoming school for transfers? Also, how are minorities treated at WashU? Lastly, I know the student body includes a lot of wealthy people, do lower income students have a hard time fitting in there? I’m so sorry for so many questions I’m just really curious abt this!
My cousin goes here and has a full ride and I was honestly shock cause she was usually the type to party and smoked a lot in highschool and I remember she trying to apply to Cornell and ivy's in general
Absolutely no way you posted this… I have been watching Case videos all day! Im trying to decide if I should consider it because I only live 20mins away and that’s a bit close…
@@laurenbutia394 Are there a lot of snow days? Because in the video she said she only had 2 in 3 years right, it would also be annoying if it rained every day
Getting days off for sever snow or weather is RARE. August to October u will be sweating ALOT even for a 10 min walk from the dorms to PBL or Mather quad. Cleveland gets alot of snow. If you choose a school based on weather, I don't know what to tell u ...that's a horrible way of deciding a school lol. Also, I hated Case bc the food is so bad quality (even UPitt and lower schools have way better food and options), the dorms are mostly all old with bugs (except for stj), and there's no school spirit or class identity. It says alot about how much the administration cares about its students (very little) over their school image, getting donations, etc. I honestly would have gone to a community school rather than waste my money going to case.
If anyone has questions about any of my answers in the video, feel free to comment your questions below! I know college decisions are approaching and this video will hopefully give people an idea of what Case Western is like! I'd also like to say that my answers are truly honest and MY OPINION about what Case Western. This is solely based on my experience, and other students may have had a different experience than me :)
Hi! I'm a junior in high school and have been thinking about applying to Case Western. I had a few questions about your university experience I was hoping you could answer... 1. What has your experience with the quarter system been like? What type of student do you feel benefits the most from the quarter system? 2. Do you find that student resources (such as academic counseling) are easily accessible and helpful? 3. Do a lot of students participate in the study abroad programs? 4. What are the pros and cons of attending college in a city?
Hi Sophia! 1. Case Western is actually on the semester system, not the quarter system. From my experience at least more internship opportunities have their summers based on the semester system rather than quarter system. 2. Student resources are definitely accessible if you want access. In regards to academic counseling, I found that what you put in was what you got out of it. If you wanted to talk a lot with your advisor you could, but if you didn't want to it wasn't an obligation. I personally found many mentors within my academic department which really made my experience great. 3. I can't answer the study abroad question super well because I was in school during the pandemic, but I know of many students who have done it. 4. I think some pros are that there are always things to do in the city such as food festivals and concerts. Public transit is easy to take and you get it for free as a student so I never felt super limited without having a car on campus. A con is that the campus is a more open campus with multiple neighborhoods bordering it which can have an impact on safety with people easily being able to walk on campus
School spirit has changed a lot since the pandemic. I believe there is good support now at sports events compared to before the pandemic and there seems to be great camaraderie amongst teams
In the early 80's the University made it clear that the name was Case Western Reserve University OR Case Reserve and NEVER Case Reserve. Hmmm, I son's know what the answer is?
Lol case is not that nerdy. Shes one of the nerdy ones but most stidents arent like that. Also, we have no school spirit, the dorms and food are C quality and plus there's alot of cliques. I wish school videos would be more genuine instead of trying to sell their schools to incoming students. Smh
i’ve heard a lot about case western(or was it wake forest.. both top schools with weird names 😭) that just isn’t positive lol kinda similar ur comment. but mostly that the environment of students is just stuffy/preppy and not so genuine or welcoming when people went to tour there. thanks for ur honesty!
No problem! I visited before committing and thought it was a nice tight knit and safe community. Lol I was so wrong. The students that do tours and host are all paid lol. I was one of the most popular students in my class. I'm pretty sure this girl knows who I am, too. (Cause I was really close with a dancer). This girl is def nerdy, but most kids stick with their small friend groups, sorority sisters, frat brothers, church group, ethnic group, and what not. Like if u went to an event, it will def be awkward to sit with ppl u don't know bc they will just stare at you or leave the table (once u are all done with the freshmen phase of making friends). Not saying their aren't nice ppl. There's nice ppl at any school u go to, but if anyone tells u that case is tight knit community and the administration truly cares fir its students, then run lol LMAOO
HERE IS THE HIGHLY REQUESTED CASE WESTERN!!! Which university would you like to see next?? Comment down below!:)
CORNELL please
Amherst college!!!
Emerson college pls!
Tulane pleasee
williams college !!!!
The best college account on TH-cam I swear. I was looking into this school and bam now a video
University of Michigan! I'm heading there in 10 days!
Could you please do the UCs? Specifically Berkeley, LA, SD, SB and Irvine
I love her! she made the video very engaging
Washington University in St. Louis would be awesome
Feel free to chat me if you have any questions! (I’m a current student :) )
@@evie2878 I am planning to apply ED to WashU! What is your opinion?
Joanne Tran I absolutely love it here! Although it is a pretty rigorous institution, everybody is so collaborative, kind and incredible!
@@evie2878 hey I’m thinking about transferring to WashU, do you think that it’s a welcoming school for transfers? Also, how are minorities treated at WashU? Lastly, I know the student body includes a lot of wealthy people, do lower income students have a hard time fitting in there? I’m so sorry for so many questions I’m just really curious abt this!
Yes! My brother and best friend attended!
whoa so nice to see, just did a tour here last week!!
Don't go. It was the worst decision of my life.
@@a.j.9488 why?
@@a.j.9488 what? Why??????
My cousin goes here and has a full ride and I was honestly shock cause she was usually the type to party and smoked a lot in highschool and I remember she trying to apply to Cornell and ivy's in general
I'm liking these types of videos.
yessssss love these videossssss
Absolutely no way you posted this… I have been watching Case videos all day! Im trying to decide if I should consider it because I only live 20mins away and that’s a bit close…
Choose case best decision i made!!
@@laurenbutia394 Is the weather really that bad? I'm from India but I prefer cold weather and snow.
@@harshaalapati4435 if you prefer cold and snow then you’d really like it! August-October is very warm though rest of the school year is pretty cold
@@laurenbutia394 Are there a lot of snow days? Because in the video she said she only had 2 in 3 years right, it would also be annoying if it rained every day
Getting days off for sever snow or weather is RARE. August to October u will be sweating ALOT even for a 10 min walk from the dorms to PBL or Mather quad. Cleveland gets alot of snow. If you choose a school based on weather, I don't know what to tell u ...that's a horrible way of deciding a school lol. Also, I hated Case bc the food is so bad quality (even UPitt and lower schools have way better food and options), the dorms are mostly all old with bugs (except for stj), and there's no school spirit or class identity. It says alot about how much the administration cares about its students (very little) over their school image, getting donations, etc. I honestly would have gone to a community school rather than waste my money going to case.
If anyone has questions about any of my answers in the video, feel free to comment your questions below! I know college decisions are approaching and this video will hopefully give people an idea of what Case Western is like! I'd also like to say that my answers are truly honest and MY OPINION about what Case Western. This is solely based on my experience, and other students may have had a different experience than me :)
I have a good impression of Case Western alums, always wondered about the private vs. large public universities I attended
Hi! I'm a junior in high school and have been thinking about applying to Case Western. I had a few questions about your university experience I was hoping you could answer...
1. What has your experience with the quarter system been like? What type of student do you feel benefits the most from the quarter system?
2. Do you find that student resources (such as academic counseling) are easily accessible and helpful?
3. Do a lot of students participate in the study abroad programs?
4. What are the pros and cons of attending college in a city?
Hi Sophia!
1. Case Western is actually on the semester system, not the quarter system. From my experience at least more internship opportunities have their summers based on the semester system rather than quarter system.
2. Student resources are definitely accessible if you want access. In regards to academic counseling, I found that what you put in was what you got out of it. If you wanted to talk a lot with your advisor you could, but if you didn't want to it wasn't an obligation. I personally found many mentors within my academic department which really made my experience great.
3. I can't answer the study abroad question super well because I was in school during the pandemic, but I know of many students who have done it.
4. I think some pros are that there are always things to do in the city such as food festivals and concerts. Public transit is easy to take and you get it for free as a student so I never felt super limited without having a car on campus. A con is that the campus is a more open campus with multiple neighborhoods bordering it which can have an impact on safety with people easily being able to walk on campus
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So students don’t support the sports games ? How is the experience for a student athlete?
School spirit has changed a lot since the pandemic. I believe there is good support now at sports events compared to before the pandemic and there seems to be great camaraderie amongst teams
Do William and Mary next please!!!
Rutgers Univerity, New Brunswick
could you possibly do umich or vassar ? :)
Purdue university will be dope
Inspiring!
Do Cornell please! :)
If we wanted food late at night we'd have to go to the hospital cafeteria.
University of Pittsburgh!
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In the early 80's the University made it clear that the name was Case Western Reserve University OR Case Reserve and NEVER Case Reserve. Hmmm, I son's know what the answer is?
PLEASE SEND MORE INFORMATION AND VIEWS
Could you do Johns Hopkins plsssssss
Cornell please
i feel even less confident in my ability to get in here
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Cleveland Ohio Western uh ain't SHIT FRFR 😈🔥
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My city!!!!!!!!!!
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Lol case is not that nerdy. Shes one of the nerdy ones but most stidents arent like that. Also, we have no school spirit, the dorms and food are C quality and plus there's alot of cliques. I wish school videos would be more genuine instead of trying to sell their schools to incoming students. Smh
i’ve heard a lot about case western(or was it wake forest.. both top schools with weird names 😭) that just isn’t positive lol kinda similar ur comment. but mostly that the environment of students is just stuffy/preppy and not so genuine or welcoming when people went to tour there. thanks for ur honesty!
No problem! I visited before committing and thought it was a nice tight knit and safe community. Lol I was so wrong. The students that do tours and host are all paid lol. I was one of the most popular students in my class. I'm pretty sure this girl knows who I am, too. (Cause I was really close with a dancer). This girl is def nerdy, but most kids stick with their small friend groups, sorority sisters, frat brothers, church group, ethnic group, and what not. Like if u went to an event, it will def be awkward to sit with ppl u don't know bc they will just stare at you or leave the table (once u are all done with the freshmen phase of making friends). Not saying their aren't nice ppl. There's nice ppl at any school u go to, but if anyone tells u that case is tight knit community and the administration truly cares fir its students, then run lol LMAOO
she was very genuine i feel as a fellow case student??
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She probably likes to use the word 'probably ' too much
Fuck Case Western in Cleveland Ohio FRFR 😈 Raheem Abdulla Samira