Ithaca does get the occasional big snow, but it does not get lake effect snow that even Syracuse which is only ~1 hr away gets.
It’s more of a constant cycle of grey, snow, slush, icy rain. It’s a persistent, wet cold. Not crazy amount of snow or deep freeze. |
red dot = Ithaca
![]() Snow, but not crazy snow. |
Is Ithaca colder than Boston? |
Boston? Or Cambridge? ![]() Yes. Ithaca is colder. Looks like Boston gets more rain & snow. Having lived in both places I wouldn't have said that, but I spent a lot more time outdoors in Ithaca so maybe I was just more aware of precipitation there. https://weatherspark.com/y/22130/Average-Weather-in-Ithaca-New-York-United-States-Year-Round https://weatherspark.com/y/26197/Average-Weather-in-Boston-Massachusetts-United-States-Year-Round |
Agree. In my opinion, PP could not be more wrong. I attended Cornell and was blissfully happy in Ithaca and at Cornell. Loved the vibe of the town, loved the intellectual challenge and range of classes, loved the socializing, loved living four years in an extremely beautiful setting. I felt so fortunate to spend time there. This was decades ago, but my recollection was that the winters were not so terrible and in fact I recall loving living somewhere that had four true seasons. And the gorgeous and waterfalls were so pretty in the snowy months. I had grown up in NYC and had no desire to be attending college in a bigger city - Ithaca felt like a great change from being in a major city and for my college years it felt just right. Great food, plenty to explore in the local area. And being in a town with a massive student presence is just fun -- I felt like I lived in a city made up of students. I went to Yale for graduate school. Also a great school experience but I vastly preferred my years in Ithaca to the time in New Haven. |
Like you could have gotten in to Yale and would have passed it up...riiiiight. Place is overrated. Period. |
Uh that post did get into and attended Yale. Can you share where you went to school that you’re so invested in hating on Cornell? |
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Can't read, acting like a jerk? Now you're just trolling Princeton. ![]() |
I don't know what "overrated" even means for you in this context? How do you think your comments are relevant or helpful in connection with this conversation? Do you really believe that absolutely no one should attend Cornell, or even consider applying there? Because that is the essence of what you are saying, in response to people who manifestly are interested in and thinking about Cornell. I think that your approach to this discussion, and your bitter and hostile language, says much more about you than it does about Cornell and Cornellians. |
Keep telling yourself this if it makes you feel better. I know two first year students and one junior there right now. All three are white (1M, 2F), none are legacies, none are 1st Gen, all three are from strong public schools, none are athletes. |
I went to Cornell, and in some ways it wasn't the right fit. But 1. it's an excellent school. I had great advisors, and by senior year was able to take some small graduate seminars in my field.
Also, the location is beautiful. It was so nice that when I took a year off in the middle of my time there, I stayed there and worked at a restaurant. I also stayed once for a summer, which was wonderful. Went on long bike rides and swam in lakes, quarries and ponds. The weather never once bothered me. Winters are cold, but you're a college student. You walk to classes and back. Snow is beautiful. We'd go sledding on Libe slope on dining trays. One year I lived on the other side of what they call the plantations (they have an ag school. I think it's since been renamed botanic garden or something?) and walked 45 minutes to class each day. Never remember it being too cold for that. Another interesting thing about Cornell is that they allow dogs on campus, or did then. I don't know if it's true, but was told that it was a donor stipulation. In any case, dogs ran free on the quad, and sometimes came to class. |
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Someone says that "there's nothing to do in Ithaca but hiking and drugs," and calls people from Cornell "insecure and desperate for Ivy validation," and you focus on the response and talk about fictional tv characters. Thanks for adding to the substantive conversation. Now please go away. |
Oh, I forgot that pp also made the super-helpful contribution that Cornell is "overrated. Period."
You know, it's funny. I've had many conversations with people who have told me "I would have considered applying to Cornell if only it wasn't rated so high. But since it was 'rated' so much higher than it should have been, there was no way I was going to consider it!" |