I hope this video gives you some insight into what the dorms at UChicago are like!!! I'm sure you'll all be happy with where you end up, and worst case, you can move your second year. :) Good luck to you all with wherever you are in the ~college~ journey and don't forget to drop a hi or video request down below. 💛 (timestamps are in the description box!)
omg thank you sm for this vid! i was accepted rd and couldn't find any in-depth info abt the dorms without having to look into an in-person tour so i appreciate all this info :)
Just found your channel. Currently looking at UChicago and other colleges for my daughter, who is also an Astrophysics major. I like the RHCP art. Thanks for this video.
I lived in BJ when I went to uchicago and you are spot on about the insular culture there. I was lucky that I had my best friends in the house but knew people who really struggled with that culture too. Once I moved off campus, I actually lived with a friend from study abroad which was a good break. Great video!
It's so crazy how dorms really do have such a specific culture at UChicago, thank you for sharing! I also loved moving off campus with friends - definitely a great (and potentially cheaper!) option 😊
hey! i wanted to let you know of great news!! i got into wellesley college and found out three days ago. thank you so much for your videos because it really has helped me!!
Woodlawn is fine, since everything's new the facilities are very nice and the dining hall is right there too which is always a plus, or you can always go to the south dining hall which is right there. The distance is a very annoying factor but during COVID times it's not like any of us are going out and about anyway haha. Outside of these times though it definitely would be a minus. No real house culture for obvious reasons. Idk, I definitely wouldn't have chosen it if I could but I definitely do not think it's the worse dorm and it's overall alright, gets the job done.
That makes a lot of sense - thanks so much for commenting to let everyone know!! That was the one dorm I couldn't speak to as much haha. I figured it might be similar to South given the way it's structured 😅
I was a graduate student and was bullied at Uni and in the “dorms” to a point I attempted s..cide. The University of Chicago covered up bullying supporting my bullies which left me with a student loan and trying to end up everything as my only solution… They lied, tried to create false mental health reasons and so on. I have now no other solution and I bet no one wants to end up in my situation.
Hi! I was accepted into UChicago and was looking at housing but heard that the dorm assignments are random. Is there any way to guarantee a specific house?
Hey! Congratulations on the acceptance. :) I believe you can preference your dorms and even the name of your roommate, but you can't preference which House you want to be in within the dorm. But this is based what what happened years ago when I got in, it may have changed. I'd recommend emailing housing@uchicago.edu to ask. :)
Snell-Hitchcock is the best dorm! (Coming from someone who lived in Hitchcock for all 4 years of their undergraduate career; who was a house ghost for the first two years, and then who found the close-knit culture nice to have as a backdrop during the latter two years)
You are so correct with paralleling Snitchcock with “a quaint town.” The culture has definitely become more flexible over the years, but I remember having to endure being asked “hey, why don’t you hang out with housemates more?” when I spent all my time with friends at South and Max P.
HI KEN! That's awesome - I completely feel that about the close-knit culture, I think that there are certainly some dorms/houses that have it whereas in Max P/South/North it kind of depends on more factors. And yes haha I was definitely proud of that parallel I drew 😂 I feel like it holds true in the best light for the dorms that are generally smaller!
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist I was raised in a small town in rural Massachusetts, so perhaps Snitchcock (and other smaller dorms) might be good for people to live in if they are coming from a small town and are wary about their transition to a city.
Just a question, if you are looking for a best of both worlds situation, like have that tight-knit community as well as the access to larger communities, which would be the best? Snell and Hitchcock because of its proximity to everything else maybe? Or is there something else better entirely
Hey! Is it also mandatory to live on campus for MBA students? Also, do you recommend any off-campus housing that is cheap and close to Chicago Booth? 🙏
Hey! i'm going to be an exchange student studying in u chicago for the fall-spring ! Do you recommend getting an apartment near U chicago (ex. Vue) or around south loop/downtown??
Hi!! Ooo sounds fun, hope you enjoy campus! I'd 100% recommend staying in an apartment in Hyde Park near UChicago and not living downtown. If you're studying on campus/want to go to campus activities that are after classes/in the evening, you want to be close to campus. :) Vue is an option but there's always UChicago students leaving campus for a whole quarter at a time for study abroads so someone might be subletting their place (usually sublets are WAY cheaper than Vue) so that could be an option (there should be a uchicago housing group on facebook with sublet info there)! If housing is covered though, Vue is a super cool option near campus, just a little pricey!
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist seriously thank you so much! i have been binge watching your videos... you really motivate me to study hard at u chicago!! thanks so much
They used to have a lot of apartment-style dorms in the satellite dorms that they closed down! But for the current dorm options, I don't think it's easy for a freshman to be given an apartment. I know North/South/etc. have suites, but it's usually second-years or third-years who get it! You may get lucky though. :) I'm not sure how it works for Woodlawn.
Yup it's required if you live in the dorms (or at least was when I was on campus. I'm pretty confident it's still a requirement). Grocery shopping is 1000% cheaper lol, BUT one thing to consider is that your financial aid package could actually cover the meal plan. Either way, would recommend getting off campus the moment you're allowed to (your third year) because rent + food is much cheaper. :)
Great question - yes you can! Most people put in a request or go to the housing lottery (which is on a specific day each year) or through the uchicago housing portal online to change dorms for the next academic year. If you want to change dorms during the academic year, that's also possible but that's a special request!
I'm still in high school but I got a letter from Uchigaco and I wanted to do some research on it. Im already set on Hiram college since it's a good college and it's close enough to drive back home on weekends but im trying to keep my options open just incase. Picking colleges is pretty hard🥲
I hope this video gives you some insight into what the dorms at UChicago are like!!! I'm sure you'll all be happy with where you end up, and worst case, you can move your second year. :) Good luck to you all with wherever you are in the ~college~ journey and don't forget to drop a hi or video request down below. 💛 (timestamps are in the description box!)
I was just starting to look at housing for next year, and this video came up - just what I needed ! Thanks
Awesome!! Glad I could help :)
omg thank you sm for this vid! i was accepted rd and couldn't find any in-depth info abt the dorms without having to look into an in-person tour so i appreciate all this info :)
So glad it helps!! Definitely check out the uchicago housing website as well. :)
I got in too!!!
Just found your channel. Currently looking at UChicago and other colleges for my daughter, who is also an Astrophysics major. I like the RHCP art. Thanks for this video.
I lived in BJ when I went to uchicago and you are spot on about the insular culture there. I was lucky that I had my best friends in the house but knew people who really struggled with that culture too. Once I moved off campus, I actually lived with a friend from study abroad which was a good break. Great video!
It's so crazy how dorms really do have such a specific culture at UChicago, thank you for sharing! I also loved moving off campus with friends - definitely a great (and potentially cheaper!) option 😊
Really good video, very informative! I've been looking into UChicago (lowkey my favorite school so far haha) and this was very helpful.
I'm so glad it was helpful! Can't go wrong with uchicago haha :)
hey! i wanted to let you know of great news!! i got into wellesley college and found out three days ago. thank you so much for your videos because it really has helped me!!
That is AWESOME!!! Congratulations!!! And of course, I'm so glad I could be a part of your journey! :)
Woodlawn is fine, since everything's new the facilities are very nice and the dining hall is right there too which is always a plus, or you can always go to the south dining hall which is right there. The distance is a very annoying factor but during COVID times it's not like any of us are going out and about anyway haha. Outside of these times though it definitely would be a minus. No real house culture for obvious reasons. Idk, I definitely wouldn't have chosen it if I could but I definitely do not think it's the worse dorm and it's overall alright, gets the job done.
That makes a lot of sense - thanks so much for commenting to let everyone know!! That was the one dorm I couldn't speak to as much haha. I figured it might be similar to South given the way it's structured 😅
I was a graduate student and was bullied at Uni and in the “dorms” to a point I attempted s..cide.
The University of Chicago covered up bullying supporting my bullies which left me with a student loan and trying to end up everything as my only solution…
They lied, tried to create false mental health reasons and so on. I have now no other solution and I bet no one wants to end up in my situation.
Hi! I was accepted into UChicago and was looking at housing but heard that the dorm assignments are random. Is there any way to guarantee a specific house?
Hey! Congratulations on the acceptance. :) I believe you can preference your dorms and even the name of your roommate, but you can't preference which House you want to be in within the dorm. But this is based what what happened years ago when I got in, it may have changed. I'd recommend emailing housing@uchicago.edu to ask. :)
Snell-Hitchcock is the best dorm! (Coming from someone who lived in Hitchcock for all 4 years of their undergraduate career; who was a house ghost for the first two years, and then who found the close-knit culture nice to have as a backdrop during the latter two years)
You are so correct with paralleling Snitchcock with “a quaint town.” The culture has definitely become more flexible over the years, but I remember having to endure being asked “hey, why don’t you hang out with housemates more?” when I spent all my time with friends at South and Max P.
HI KEN! That's awesome - I completely feel that about the close-knit culture, I think that there are certainly some dorms/houses that have it whereas in Max P/South/North it kind of depends on more factors. And yes haha I was definitely proud of that parallel I drew 😂 I feel like it holds true in the best light for the dorms that are generally smaller!
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist I was raised in a small town in rural Massachusetts, so perhaps Snitchcock (and other smaller dorms) might be good for people to live in if they are coming from a small town and are wary about their transition to a city.
That's an awesome point!!! I never thought of it that way - that would definitely make for a comfortable transition!
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You are an OG John!! 😁😁
Just got snitchcock assignment yessir
Just a question, if you are looking for a best of both worlds situation, like have that tight-knit community as well as the access to larger communities, which would be the best? Snell and Hitchcock because of its proximity to everything else maybe? Or is there something else better entirely
I miss Shoreland
Youngin, what do you know about Shoreland? I lived there and BJ back in the stone ages.
@@queenbee4350 oh shit! I know everything about Shoreland. I lived there for 4 years from 2002-2006.
Hey! Is it also mandatory to live on campus for MBA students? Also, do you recommend any off-campus housing that is cheap and close to Chicago Booth? 🙏
Did you feel safe on campus? Especially south campus across the midway?
Yes, I felt totally safe and personally never had issues!
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Nice Video !
Thank you as always!!! 😁😁
Hey! i'm going to be an exchange student studying in u chicago for the fall-spring ! Do you recommend getting an apartment near U chicago (ex. Vue) or around south loop/downtown??
Hi!! Ooo sounds fun, hope you enjoy campus! I'd 100% recommend staying in an apartment in Hyde Park near UChicago and not living downtown. If you're studying on campus/want to go to campus activities that are after classes/in the evening, you want to be close to campus. :) Vue is an option but there's always UChicago students leaving campus for a whole quarter at a time for study abroads so someone might be subletting their place (usually sublets are WAY cheaper than Vue) so that could be an option (there should be a uchicago housing group on facebook with sublet info there)! If housing is covered though, Vue is a super cool option near campus, just a little pricey!
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist seriously thank you so much! i have been binge watching your videos... you really motivate me to study hard at u chicago!! thanks so much
Can you live in an apartment style dorm as a freshmen ?
They used to have a lot of apartment-style dorms in the satellite dorms that they closed down! But for the current dorm options, I don't think it's easy for a freshman to be given an apartment. I know North/South/etc. have suites, but it's usually second-years or third-years who get it! You may get lucky though. :) I'm not sure how it works for Woodlawn.
so is getting meal plan required? because i was thinking that going grocery shopping would be cheaper.
Yup it's required if you live in the dorms (or at least was when I was on campus. I'm pretty confident it's still a requirement). Grocery shopping is 1000% cheaper lol, BUT one thing to consider is that your financial aid package could actually cover the meal plan. Either way, would recommend getting off campus the moment you're allowed to (your third year) because rent + food is much cheaper. :)
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Thanks Tata!
Can you change your dorm? If so, how?
Great question - yes you can! Most people put in a request or go to the housing lottery (which is on a specific day each year) or through the uchicago housing portal online to change dorms for the next academic year. If you want to change dorms during the academic year, that's also possible but that's a special request!
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I'm still in high school but I got a letter from Uchigaco and I wanted to do some research on it. Im already set on Hiram college since it's a good college and it's close enough to drive back home on weekends but im trying to keep my options open just incase. Picking colleges is pretty hard🥲
Gurl same they sent me three letters 😭
@@iloveterianna pls they will not leave me alone 😭