Yup. Emory weather is gross. 😷 |
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Don’t pick college based on weather. It’s 4 years.
Are the people there your people? Is the vibe your vibe? |
Can people with kids currently at Cornell verify whether this is true? Our sense is that Cornell is where fun goes to die … which makes DC reluctant to apply, even though they have the stats and their HS is a strong feeder. Thx. |
Oh no, Cornell is definitely fun! (They have had very public suicides over the years. Honestly, mental health issues have escalated for all kids, everywhere.) For many, many kids, Cornell is an enjoyable experience. |
Weather can strongly affect vibe. I did undergrad in the south, where the sunny, warm weather brought people outside and had a huge affect on mood and socialization. My sister went to college in upstate NY and worked hard to be outgoing and social. It worked out fine, but the gloomy weather made things much harder (and many classmates more glum.) |
Emory definitely has that reputation much more than Cornell. |
It’s very very social but only if in Greek life. |
Agree. Pre-med at Emory is notoriously competitive and dour. But could be a good fit for a very studious kid. |
| DS is a Cornell. He has had his fair share of partying freshman year. I went to Cornell and the party scene has not changed. |
| I’m not sure why we are even discussing Emory in the same sentence as Cornell….what a joke. |
Everyone outside of the engineering college are having fun. I did not enjoy the way engineering students spoke of their experience at Cornell; you could find more positive experiences from gulag victims. |
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Cornell is more fratty/party if your kid wants that.
Can people with kids currently at Cornell verify whether this is true? Our sense is that Cornell is where fun goes to die … which makes DC reluctant to apply, even though they have the stats and their HS is a strong feeder. Thx. Everyone outside of the engineering college are having fun. I did not enjoy the way engineering students spoke of their experience at Cornell; you could find more positive experiences from gulag victims. -------- Because Cornell is big and has multiple colleges, you can't generalize about the student experience the way you could for say a 2,000 student college. I agree with the statement above. My child did not have much fun in Cornell Engineering, which is a real grind. However, that might be true at most engineering programs. She did go to some frat parties but there are lots of other ways to have fun on campus. Many students have free time and lots of fun at Cornell ... depends on the major and whether the student is focused on GPA. |
Everyone outside of the engineering college are having fun. I did not enjoy the way engineering students spoke of their experience at Cornell; you could find more positive experiences from gulag victims. -------- Because Cornell is big and has multiple colleges, you can't generalize about the student experience the way you could for say a 2,000 student college. I agree with the statement above. My child did not have much fun in Cornell Engineering, which is a real grind. However, that might be true at most engineering programs. She did go to some frat parties but there are lots of other ways to have fun on campus. Many students have free time and lots of fun at Cornell ... depends on the major and whether the student is focused on GPA. I went to Cornell and did engineering. This is correct. |
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Ask your kid to search for some of the Cornell frat parties on TikTok or other social media. The videos are insane. Famous DJs that they spend thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars on for fraternity parties. Crazy crazy crazy money goes into those parties.
Some of the fraternities are bankrolled by half of Wall Street - lots of independent fundraising. |
Atlanta is more of a party city than Vegas, only Miami compares. It's easy to have a great time at Emory. |