carnegie mellon university
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LOCATION: Pittsburgh, PA
NUMBER OF STUDENTS: 5,136 undergrads
WHERE STUDENTS LIVE: 80% on campus
TYPE OF SCHOOL: private university
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Carnegie Mellon University, a mostly technical school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1900. Although Carnegie's phrase "My heart is in the work" echoes in the school's high standards, Carnegie Mellon does not take its history too seriously. We celebrate/mock our Scottish heritage with bagpipers appearing randomly on campus, the kilt-wearing Kiltie band, our Scottie mascot and excessive use of the "tartan," our signature plaid made up of red, blue, green and gold. The joke that our school color is actually plaid (the real colors are maroon and white).
In fact, I think what I love about the school is that in spite of its top-ranking schools of business, computer science and engineering; its excellence in the sciences, drama, music, art, cognitive science, psychology, philosophy and many other fields; and the fact that it practically created the field of robotics, Carnegie Mellon is able to sit back and enjoy the lighter side. This attitude is reflected in humorous newspapers such as the readme, as well as in daily student life: Most CMU students can laugh at themselves--and we can ALL laugh at the computer science majors.
Although females are still a minority here, there is a good level of political diversity and a large gay population. Activities range from political activism to performance groups to "just-for-fun" clubs, and students can be as active or isolated as they choose. Be prepared to rejoice or groan over "celebrations" of geekiness, such as Pi Day (3/14, get it?) where people put up posters and write out pi to hundreds of digits in chalk on the walkways. And watch out for the Fence, which is traditionally "captured" and painted on during the night to advertise, protest or just to have fun. It has a place in the Guiness Book of World Records as the most painted-upon object.
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend the campus food. And our football team is not very popular (I think people only go to see the Kiltie band). But I do think Carnegie Mellon has something for everyone, as long as they come willing and open-minded. CMU is a great school for broadening horizons because the quality of education is so high across such a range of subjects.
author: Jennifer Joeyen-Waldorf
graduated: 2004
major: Physics
fields of interest: Psychology, gender studies, philosophy
from: Virginia, USA
native language: English
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