Beware of Yale

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, Yale sounds like a truly horrific place to me. Please don’t let your kids apply! The acceptance rate is too low already


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I wish nonsense like this would turn people away. Yale is my kid’s dream school!


To be honest, crime concerns and lack of STEM strength have turned people and away and pushed Yale to the bottom of HYPSM, and I’ve seen more than a few posters just using HPSM to refer to the best schools (HPSM are equally strong in humanities and STEM and have “the best of both worlds”).


Reality: no one says HPSM except trolls trying to boost lower Ivies.


I didn’t go to any of these schools, but I’m sick of the Yale, Columbia and UChicago bashing. It’s so stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Yale sounds like a truly horrific place to me. Please don’t let your kids apply! The acceptance rate is too low already


+1

I wish nonsense like this would turn people away. Yale is my kid’s dream school!


To be honest, crime concerns and lack of STEM strength have turned people and away and pushed Yale to the bottom of HYPSM, and I’ve seen more than a few posters just using HPSM to refer to the best schools (HPSM are equally strong in humanities and STEM and have “the best of both worlds”).


Reality: no one says HPSM except trolls trying to boost lower Ivies.


I didn’t go to any of these schools, but I’m sick of the Yale, Columbia and UChicago bashing. It’s so stupid.


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Me too, don’t get the Yale hate. We visited when my kid was looking at colleges and we both loved it. I truly felt a sense of community and it felt like a very special place.

Unfortunately, my kid didn’t get in but I wouldn’t bash the place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved Yale. Was more aware while off campus but spent plenty of post midnight days walking home alone or with others and never had any scares.


Anybody else just sick of Yale alums, both on DCUM and in real life, gushing about how much they loooove Yale and how much they miss it!?!

It is nauseating!!! The rest of us don’t care to hear how great Yale is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved Yale. Was more aware while off campus but spent plenty of post midnight days walking home alone or with others and never had any scares.


Anybody else just sick of Yale alums, both on DCUM and in real life, gushing about how much they loooove Yale and how much they miss it!?!

It is nauseating!!! The rest of us don’t care to hear how great Yale is.


… No? It’s a great school so there’s nothing wrong with people liking it and sharing their fond feelings for the place. I’m one of the people more in the camp HPSM > the rest but it’s silly to get annoyed by anyone gushing over Yale.
Anonymous
I don't find these stats useful for selecting schools for two reasons:

1) These stats are dependent on schools reporting their data, and some schools are more honest than others. Some schools encourage reporting and provide better support for students who report.

2) The most reported crime for all school is rape, and the sad fact is that rape happens at every school. There are no "safe" schools.

Anonymous
If HYPSM is now just HPSM, be a self-inflicted wound by Yale.

Recall seeing a video of Yale students screaming at a professor on campus for not being enough of an “ally” (his wife had the temerity to suggest Yale undergraduates should be trusted when it came to picking out their own Halloween costumes, and he defended her) and thinking it had jumped the shark.

It and Brown seem to be the Ivy equivalents of Oberlin now. Nothing wrong with that, if that’s the niche they want, but perhaps not compatible with being a top 5 or maybe even top 10 school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Yale sounds like a truly horrific place to me. Please don’t let your kids apply! The acceptance rate is too low already


+1

I wish nonsense like this would turn people away. Yale is my kid’s dream school!


To be honest, crime concerns and lack of STEM strength have turned people and away and pushed Yale to the bottom of HYPSM, and I’ve seen more than a few posters just using HPSM to refer to the best schools (HPSM are equally strong in humanities and STEM and have “the best of both worlds”).


Reality: no one says HPSM except trolls trying to boost lower Ivies.


I didn’t go to any of these schools, but I’m sick of the Yale, Columbia and UChicago bashing. It’s so stupid.


It should just be HS at this point anyway. They are great in every program across STEM, the humanities, and social sciences in a way the others just are not.
Yale still belongs with that 2nd group of YPM though. Remember that HYP is actually the OG group.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Yale sounds like a truly horrific place to me. Please don’t let your kids apply! The acceptance rate is too low already


+1

I wish nonsense like this would turn people away. Yale is my kid’s dream school!


To be honest, crime concerns and lack of STEM strength have turned people and away and pushed Yale to the bottom of HYPSM, and I’ve seen more than a few posters just using HPSM to refer to the best schools (HPSM are equally strong in humanities and STEM and have “the best of both worlds”).


Reality: no one says HPSM except trolls trying to boost lower Ivies.


I didn’t go to any of these schools, but I’m sick of the Yale, Columbia and UChicago bashing. It’s so stupid.


No one that matters in the real world would ever bash these schools. Only anonymous trolls on this website would say such things. Everyone would include Yale among the most elite and uber prestigious universities in the world. Period. No relative rankings would change this perception. The same goes with Columbia. Silly season is upon us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved Yale. Was more aware while off campus but spent plenty of post midnight days walking home alone or with others and never had any scares.


Anybody else just sick of Yale alums, both on DCUM and in real life, gushing about how much they loooove Yale and how much they miss it!?!

It is nauseating!!! The rest of us don’t care to hear how great Yale is.


I mean when the title of the post is "Beware of Yale" who is going to respond? Maybe OP shouldn't post the clickbait.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Yale sounds like a truly horrific place to me. Please don’t let your kids apply! The acceptance rate is too low already


+1

I wish nonsense like this would turn people away. Yale is my kid’s dream school!


To be honest, crime concerns and lack of STEM strength have turned people and away and pushed Yale to the bottom of HYPSM, and I’ve seen more than a few posters just using HPSM to refer to the best schools (HPSM are equally strong in humanities and STEM and have “the best of both worlds”).


Reality: no one says HPSM except trolls trying to boost lower Ivies.


I didn’t go to any of these schools, but I’m sick of the Yale, Columbia and UChicago bashing. It’s so stupid.


No one that matters in the real world would ever bash these schools. Only anonymous trolls on this website would say such things. Everyone would include Yale among the most elite and uber prestigious universities in the world. Period. No relative rankings would change this perception. The same goes with Columbia. Silly season is upon us.


Not so sure about that. Reputations rise, and reputations fall.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Yale sounds like a truly horrific place to me. Please don’t let your kids apply! The acceptance rate is too low already


+1

I wish nonsense like this would turn people away. Yale is my kid’s dream school!


To be honest, crime concerns and lack of STEM strength have turned people and away and pushed Yale to the bottom of HYPSM, and I’ve seen more than a few posters just using HPSM to refer to the best schools (HPSM are equally strong in humanities and STEM and have “the best of both worlds”).


Reality: no one says HPSM except trolls trying to boost lower Ivies.


I didn’t go to any of these schools, but I’m sick of the Yale, Columbia and UChicago bashing. It’s so stupid.


It should just be HS at this point anyway. They are great in every program across STEM, the humanities, and social sciences in a way the others just are not.
Yale still belongs with that 2nd group of YPM though. Remember that HYP is actually the OG group.


For undergrad, I’d pick Yale and Princeton any day over Harvard regardless of major. Have heard from enough Harvard College alums how much they have hated it. Can’t speak about Stanford.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Yale sounds like a truly horrific place to me. Please don’t let your kids apply! The acceptance rate is too low already


+1

I wish nonsense like this would turn people away. Yale is my kid’s dream school!


To be honest, crime concerns and lack of STEM strength have turned people and away and pushed Yale to the bottom of HYPSM, and I’ve seen more than a few posters just using HPSM to refer to the best schools (HPSM are equally strong in humanities and STEM and have “the best of both worlds”).


Reality: no one says HPSM except trolls trying to boost lower Ivies.


I didn’t go to any of these schools, but I’m sick of the Yale, Columbia and UChicago bashing. It’s so stupid.


It should just be HS at this point anyway. They are great in every program across STEM, the humanities, and social sciences in a way the others just are not.
Yale still belongs with that 2nd group of YPM though. Remember that HYP is actually the OG group.


For undergrad, I’d pick Yale and Princeton any day over Harvard regardless of major. Have heard from enough Harvard College alums how much they have hated it. Can’t speak about Stanford.


Agreed. Harvard is the biggest brand and nobody questions that, but they don’t prioritize the undergraduate learning experience. There are plenty of great schools to do. Save Harvard for graduate.
Anonymous
Most of you aren’t getting the dynamic here.

This leaflet was issued by the union representing the Yale Police, i.e., the private police force with jurisdiction over the campus which is currently negotiating a new contract with the University.

The criticisms/fears-mongering in the leaflet are all about off-campus New Haven, which is policed by the NHPD. New Haven is 1000% safer than it was at any point since the 1980s, with the possibility of a slight uptick in certain categories over the last 1-2 years—a national trend.

This is about ginning up parents and alumni to pressure Yale into giving more funding to campus Police, so they protect Rory Gilmore from all the Black heroin addicts and MS-13s hanging out at Sally’s. Please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yale doesn't seem to break the top 25 most dangerous campuses.

https://www.degreechoices.com/blog/most-dangerous-college-campuses/

It does surprise me to see a few of t hose T25 on there, though.

#1 U of Michigan
OSU
Cal
#8 Stanford
#13 Vanderbilt
#14 Auburn
#21 U of FL
#22 UC SD
#24 JHU
#26 U of Washington

If you look at the # by per capita, the order is a bit different, but most of the same colleges are on there.

This definitely gives me pause about what colleges DD should apply to.


I was initially surprised to see UF on the list, but clicking the link I see this is crimes on campus. UF’s campus is huge, with lots of wooded/natural areas that are often isolated. There are signs all over campus about not using certain paths after dark (this is going back at least 30 years). Most (all?) of the fraternity houses are on campus.

I’m not saying crime doesn’t happen, because clearly it does, but I wonder how many of these crimes are in populated areas during the school day, vs someone walking the trails around lake Alice after dark.
Anonymous
So don’t let your kid apply. No one will miss them. I was up there earlier this year and it’s fine - I just decided against walking across the Green at midnight. Everything has locked gates now and you need a keycard. Everyone needs street smarts, but I despair given the number of posts on FB and NextDoor with everyone complaining that their cars were rifled through while admitting they had left them unlocked.
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