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Top Five Universities in the Midwest

Posted under Illinois University by hanun on February 1st, 2009 4:35 pm

Picking a school can sometimes feel like picking a number on a roulette wheel. If somehow you can make the exact right choice, everything will come out right for you, and you’ll live happily ever after. But what is the right choice? Happily, while there are only a few winning numbers on a roulette wheel, there are many institutions of higher learning that deliver a high quality education, one that can get you pointed in the right direction.

Not all universities are alike, however. Some excel at pushing students with rigorous academic programs, but offer next to nothing to help shape complete graduates. Extracurricular activities and social life are neglected on some campuses; just as some campuses can themselves seem neglected, more like low-security prisons than settings for digesting knowledge.

A well-rounded university mints well-rounded graduates. The schools featured on this list of the top five universities in the Midwest are each outstanding examples this principle in action. These universities make it their business not only to give students the opportunity to learn all they can in their chosen field, but also create an atmosphere where unformed students are shaped over the course of their experience into full-fledged adults, with everything that may entail.

1. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

The number one school on the list is the University of Chicago, an institution renowned not just as a great Midwestern university, but as one of the very top universities in the nation, if not the world. The University of Chicago has a history of offering students stellar faculty with a taste for the academic cutting edge. The University’s urban setting gives students ample opportunity for cultural exploration and community service, making graduates some of the most well rounded in the country.

2. Washington University, St. Louis, MO

Washington University in St. Louis holds the number two slot on this list with a powerful combination of challenging academics and a strong sense of community, both within the walls of the university and within its host city. Washington University undergrads choose from courses in five divisions, arts and sciences, architecture, art, business, and engineering. The graduate school adds law and medicine to the list. If what you are hoping to study is on this list, you may have found the school for you.

3. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

Third on the list is Northwestern University, in Evanston, Illinois, just a half hour outside of Chicago. Northwestern offers seventy majors to undergrads, with many students opting to design their own majors, mixing and matching more traditional disciplines. Rigorous, well located, and competitive, Northwestern is a strong choice whether you are looking exclusively in the Midwest or not.

4. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is a great example of the big, public research institution done right. Graduates from University of Michigan consistently report a top-notch experience across the board, from challenging coursework to a satisfying experience socially. But be warned, like all the schools on this top 5 list, University of Michigan fields a lot of applications. Admission is by no means guaranteed.

5. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN

The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame have earned this Indiana institution a place in the hearts of many a sports fan, but it is only in combination with outstanding academics that Notre Dame takes the fifth place on this list. Loyal alumnae of this Catholic university have demonstrated the value of a Notre Dame education through varied and impressive achievement.

Sorting Through the Real Estate Market in Northern Illinois

Posted under Illinois University by hanun on January 29th, 2009 10:00 am

Even though it isn’t nearly as big as Texas or California, Illinois is currently the fifth most populous state in the nation. And, of the millions of people living in Illinois, 75 percent of them have settled in the northern part of the state.

People are drawn to Northern Illinois for many reasons. The area is not only beautiful, but successful as well. Universities, favorite 500 companies and numerous research facilities all attract students and employees to Chicago and the surrounding cities. One reason why businesses thrive there is because northeast Illinois is an ideal transportation hub. With a natural Lake Michigan port on the east side of Chicago and main waterways like the Mississippi, Illinois and Chicago rivers nearby, it is very easy to move goods to and from the area. Not to mention the extensive railways that run across the state.

With so many people living in and around Chicago, there is obviously a vast amount of real estate in the area to accommodate them. If you are looking for Illinois real estate in or around Chicago, just finding which houses are for sale can be a little daunting.

Before you even begin looking at houses though, I would recommend learning a little bit about the neighborhoods in and around Chicago. That way, you’ll know more about the environments, price ranges and attractions that are available.

One of the most expensive real estate areas is central Chicago. This would include any real estate in or around the Loop. The Loop is the second-largest business district in the U.S. (right after Manhattan). Here you’ll find all the downtown attractions of Chicago. Apartments or penthouses in this area will likely be somewhere between $700,000 and several million dollars. If you are a wealthy, city-dweller, it might be the place for you, but personally I would prefer northern Chicago.

Northern Chicago is still very expensive, but there are beautiful parks, beaches, running trails and neighborhoods in this section. The closer you live to the city center though, the pricier the real estate becomes. I like this area because it tends to have bigger homes and lots, which is nice in such a populated area.

Although Southern Chicago has a reputation for gangs and poverty, the area possesses favorable characteristics too. For example, some of the city’s largest parks are in the southern section and there are a few middle and upper-class neighborhoods are there too. Southern Chicago is largely industrial though.

Western Chicago seems to be a popular area with students and is famous for its ethnic diversity. Median rent prices in this area are around $500. A few well-known neighborhoods in western Chicago include Wicker Park, Garfield Park, Austin and Lawndale.

These overviews barely scratch the surface of the different regions in Chicago, but they may help point you in the right direction. Each area has several neighborhoods and each neighborhood possess a different flavor. If you need to commute to work, look for a home near Chicago’s excellent public transportation hubs.