| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Large city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
| School Colors: | Blue and white |
“Case Western is a fantastic science and engineering school. It's location in Cleveland seems unappealing, but the campus has a way of setting itself apart from its surroundings. …”
“The classes are definitely challenging, but if you study what you are interested in it feels much less like work and more like learning and growing. Also, the downside to…”
“The school work is rigorous and heavy. The night life is decent for a small, private school. The freshman housing is awful, while upper class man housing is exceptional.…”
“Case Western seems to be secluded from much of the daily life that can be seen in the rest of Cleveland. It puts great stress on academics, but lacks emphasis…”
“the course work is very challenging, and if you were one of those kids in high school that got perfect scores doing nothing, expect a reality check. everyone here is…”
The weather is a little dreary, but the people are amazing. You'll find people who share your interests, but you'll also find people who will drag you into sharing theirs...And you'll find yourself enjoying the weirdest things.
» Read MoreThis diversity on campus is awesome and there are so many interesting people to meet! I loved being at orientation and hanging out with other people from around the country. The campus is also really cool since it is right outside the city of Cleveland but it almost feels like its own little community.
» Read MoreCase is a wonderful place and will blow your mind if you give it a chance. Cleveland is home to many delicious dining establishments and a thriving music scene. LeBron may be gone but that doesn't mean Cleveland is dead. Trust me.
» Read MoreThe social scene is practically nonexistent, there aren't enough restaurants around or things to do, and Cleveland is sketchy (so is its weather.) But the dorms are nice, the food's alright, and the school is small enough that you recognize most of the people in your classes by junior year, which is quite nice. Overall, it could be better, but it could be way worse.
» Read MoreI enjoy being at Case more than anywhere else because I have the opportunity to converse with very intelligent people (both professors and students). It has an extremely intellectually stimulating atmosphere.
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