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DePaul is an underrated school that offers aQuite BrightPhysics
DePaul is an underrated school that offers a challenging and self-rewarding educational experience in many areas. I chose DePaul because of it's prestigious business school and it's location in the heart of chicago. DePaul also has alot of opportunities to network and work at great companies in one of the best cities in the US. As an undergraduate I was able to explore many challenging classes in both the fields of physical sciences, mathematics, finance, and even philosophy/ethics; some of these classes varies from statistical mechanics, combinatorics, number theory along with computer science classes aswell. Eventhough most of the students at DePaul study humanities, there is still a fair amount of students who've decided to concentrate on fields such as Chemistry and Physics or in pre-med aswell; I was accepted primarily to the business school, but because of intrinsic reasons I decided to pursue Computational Physics, so far it has been just as challenging as studying physics at a big school with one great advantage, the teachers and faculty at the physics dept. have an open door policy where you can walk in and the professor will help you solve any problems you've encountered in either your homework or laboratory. At the moment, I dream of pursuing a PhD in Theoretical Physics and DePaul has been there to guide me throught the process. DePaul gave me the opportunity to learn from 'real professors' and not TAs since most public school teachers are mostly involved with research projects, which often outweighs the importance given to lectures (not applicable everywhere of course). The faculty at DePaul is excellent and focused on teaching, most professors have a PhD from schools such as UC-Berkeley, Northwestern, Notre Dame and Princeton. DePaul might not be the right choice for most, but if you are driven to learn and reach a balance between the business oriented reality we live in, and the creativity freedom of academia, DePaul might be a good fit. While some of the negative aspects of this school are fairly minimal, what has been said about the student body is very narrow, and it's usually based on freshmen (which in this case is very true - if you're looking for a vibrant greek life on campus, etc - don't come to DePaul). But if you're a bit more mature you will meet some great minds.
3rd Year Female -- Class 2010
Surrounding City: A+, Social Life: C
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DePaul is an underrated school that offers aQuite BrightPhysics
DePaul is an underrated school that offers a challenging and self-rewarding educational experience in many areas. I chose DePaul because of it's prestigious business school and it's location in the heart of chicago. DePaul also has alot of opportunities to network and work at great companies in one of the best cities in the US. As an undergraduate I was able to explore many challenging classes in both the fields of physical sciences, mathematics, finance, and philosophy such as statistical mechanics, combinatorics, number theory along with computer science classes aswell. Eventhough most of the students at DePaul study social sciences and humanities, there is still a fair amount of students who've decided to concentrate on fields such as Chemistry and Physics or in pre-med aswell; I was accepted primarily to the business school, but because of intrinsic reasons I decided to pursue Physics, so far it has been just as challenging as studying physics at a big school with one great advantage, the teachers and faculty at the physics dept. has an open door policy where you can walk in and the professor will help you solve any problems you've encountered in either your homework or laboratory. DePaul has given me the opportunity to learn from 'real professors' and not TAs since most public school teachers are mostly involved with research projects, which outweighs the importance given to lectures or class (not applicable everywhere of course). The faculty at DePaul is excellent and focused on your education, most of the professors have a PhD from the best known schools in the country such as UC-Berkeley, Northwestern, Notre Dame and Princeton. DePaul might not be the right choice for most, but if you are driven to learn and reach a balance between the business oriented reality we live in and the creativity of academic freedom, DePaul might be a good fit. Some of the negative aspects are fairly minimal, what has been said about the student body is very narrow, and it's usually based on freshmen (which in this case is very true - if you're looking for a vibrant greek life on campus, etc - don't come to DePaul). But if you're a bit more mature you will meet some great minds.
3rd Year Male -- Class 2010
Useful Schoolwork: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: B-
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DePaul was like high school with smoke breaks.Quite BrightComputer Science
DePaul was like high school with smoke breaks. It's largely a commuter school, so unless you're part of the exclusive dorm community and/or play on the Demons, you won't enjoy DePaul. There is truly no community, with everyone just hanging by themselves or with the clique they knew from before college.

Overall, the university buildings are blah and devoid of character. The exceptions to that would be some of the older ones, but about half of them have been torn down during the past ten years; sterile-looking red brick ones went up in their place. Inside, they look like a worst combination of a high school and an office building. There is no true campus, either, with the university simply being interspersed in a city neighborhood.

Cafeteria gotta be the worst one in the country. Food is low quality and overpriced; for a point of reference, a run-of-the-mill sandwich, chips, and a drink will set you back $7 or $8. The meal plan operates like a debit-card: you get money on your account at the beginning of the quarter, and spend it each time you eat. Given the prices in the cafeteria, you almost never have enough. So, you end up malnourished from eating crap you can afford, or have to spend extra money out of pocket.

If you're going to do any extracurriculars, don't join DePaul Activities Board. It's largely a clique for the dorm students. They get 50% of the activity funding, but do little with it: just 3 good events a year. Student Government Association is supposedly better, but I wasn't in it, so I wouldn't know. Ethnic organizations that get chump change for funding do many more events that actually promote the little cohesion there is among students.So, that's everything I got to say about DePaul. As Jim Carrey would say, do NOT go in there.

4th Year Male -- Class 2005
Faculty Accessibility: A, Social Life: F
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