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Ok, Cornell football SUCKED when I was there, but their hockey team was pretty fun to watch.
So, if OP was looking for a solid school for football, I don't recommend Cornell at all. |
How many colleges in the US have a hockey team? |
Um, many? Probably most in the northeast and midwest, at a minimum. There's more to college sports than football. |
| SLACs also recruit very heavily for athletics. They take a disproportionate number of athletes for their total small number of students |
So what? They are a bigger school than the other ivys. U of Toronto is the most elite school in Canada and it has a total of 70,000 students. I’m not sure why Americans feel elite schools have to be tiny and exclusive |
Back in 1991, Stanford hosted Cornell for a football game in honor of Stanford’s 100th anniversary of their founding (because Stanford was modeled after Cornell). It was a complete rout, but fun nonetheless. Some guys walked around with a banner that said “Let’s play hockey!” If it had been a hockey games, Cornell probably would have won . They pretty much had no chance in a football game!
Sports Illustrated even wrote a piece on it - https://vault.si.com/vault/1991/10/21/a-real-birthday-bash-even-sacrificial-lamb-cornell-enjoyed-stanfords-centennial-celebration |
No great football, but at least Cornellians have a good sense of humor. Even about the "Ivy League": |
+100 It's completely inaccurate that the Cornell students at the statutory units are somehow of lesser quality. CALS had an 11 percent acceptance rate last year. My child was accepted with a 1580 and 4.0 unweighted GPA and she knows many others excellent students in the statutory colleges at Cornell. Also, there are students from many other states in the statutory colleges, not just NYS. Many of the programs are quite unique and top notch. The Cornell haters on this board seem to know very little about the school but they have a lot of negativity toward it. |
| I graduated from Cornell with an animal science degree and went on to vet school at the University of Pennsylvania. It was a terrific education overall and the department was and still is among the best in the country. I made friends from all different colleges at Cornell and none of us cared one bit which schools our friends were in. I took almost half of my credits in the arts and sciences school. As a NYS resident, the cost of my education at the time was about half what it would have been if I had been in arts and sciences. Today, it would only be about $20,000 less. It's a top notch university with a strong worldwide reputation. |
| Cornell alum and parent of current Cornell undergrad. Every time I see a “Cornell is a lesser” post I just chuckle at how the post reflects on the author and their insecurities. Attending Cornell was the best choice I ever made. I am confident that is enough of a confirmation of the school’s validity. |
I’m not sure why Canadians think that a handful of internet people represent Americans. That stupidity aside, our best schools are not tiny so your post makes no sense on multiple levels. |
But with U of Toronto there is some pressure to get into one of the "tiny and exclusive" colleges on the St. George campus, isn't there? |
| Rankings do not actually distinguish between the quality of the education your child will get at any of these schools. |
For example, Trinity College at U of T has only 2k students. But I do take your point-- U of T has remained elite even though it actually has 3 campuses and is composed of many colleges. |
Hockey and lacrosse are nationally ranked. Hockey was ranked #1 in the country in 2020 when the pandemic put an end to the season. The hockey team plays in and sells out Madison Square Garden on Thanksgiving weekend each year. Lacrosse was ranked #2 when the pandemic stopped the 2020 season. Wrestling is also a national power and has had NCAA national champions, one of whom is a two-time world champion and just made the Olympic team. Men's basketball is the most recent Ivy program to make the Sweet 16, though that was 10 years ago now. Men and women rowers have made the US Olympic teams. Not sure what you are looking for...football? |