professorbum wrote:DUBulldog wrote: Overall, a very good post. I do want to just touch on the part that I bolded. As a native of the Chicago area, I know for sure that UIC is within spitting distance of unsafe areas. And, as you said, UIC itself is safe. So, I'm not sure what the relevance is of mentioning that it's close to unsafe areas. So is Creighton. So is Butler. So is Drake. So is the MVC tourney in St. Louis. I'm guessing that most urban colleges are close to an unsafe area. Not sure why UIC should be singled out for that.
Anyway, I'm much more excited about Murray and Belmont joining than I am UIC. But, if it came down to UIC, UTA and UMKC, UIC is by far the best choice of those 3.
That's a fair point. Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned crime. Perhaps crime feels like more like an issue at UIC because everyone there is coming from somewhere else and therefore are often passing through bad neighborhoods (by train, or interstate, or whatever). The private schools you mentioned all have significant residential populations. At Butler, two-thirds of the students live in campus-owned housing. At Creighton, more than half do. At UIC, 6% of students live in campus housing. So it just feels different I guess. Again, to be clear, UIC is an outstanding university. I mean, it really is a legit top-notch institution. I just don't think its athletics program is consistent with what I've always believed about the Valley. But times do change.
In any case, I wish the MVC well and I wish the Flames well.
Thanks for your response. That actually make a lot of sense. I was thinking more of fans travelling to games, but you make an excellent point about UIC being mostly a commuter school, where the students have to travel through potentially dangerous neighborhoods just to get to class.