| Cornell sucks the literal life out of students. It’s too much. Nothing fun or well rounded about studying there with all the academic pressure to perform like AI and robots. It’s depressing. Otherwise it would be an ideal school. |
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Penn UC Berkeley Cornell JHU (if premed) CMU Columbia/Penn super easy |
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Columbia gives out A's on final exam if someone's feelings were hurt.
Pressure cooker? lol |
| Tough as well elite : MIT , Caltech, Uchicago …. |
My son just graduated from VT, and it definitely wasn't a pressure cooker. Challenging, sure, but he and his friends seemed to be pretty relaxed about it and had a lot of fun too (STEM major, not engineering, and not in a frat if that matters). |
I would have to agree, although I do know plenty of Cornell alums who got out and seem fine. But my brother went there, his roommate committed suicide in the room, and my brother also developed mental health issues there, became self destructive and ended up dying at age 47. The one school by kids are not allowed to consider. |
I think that post was a joke. I've never once heard Davidson described as a pressure cooker. My sense is it's the opposite - super supportive and kind, and no competitive or scarcity vibes because there are more than enough opportunities to go around. But if anyone has first-hand experience to the contrary, I'd be interested in hearing more . . . . |
Berkeley is the embodiment of misery. |
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Chicago
The timeframes are so short it is impossible to fall behind with the 9 -week quarter schedule |
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JHU
Cornell Berkeley CMU |
Columbia/Penn super easy +1000 |
Cornell pre-med, architecture and engineering = pressure cooker. The other 2/3rds = not so much. I have a recent grad in each grouping. |
I have heard Dyson is a pressure cooker. Correct? |
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Pressure Cooker = Harvey Mudd.
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