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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've always felt Cornell had more a 'state university' feel than an Ivy or SLAC. It's also large--undergrad enrollment the size of UVA.[/quote] A Cornell degree is a Cornell degree. It makes no difference which college one went to. It's an ivy! For premed, why wouldn't you go to Agriculture or Human Ecology rather than Engineering? [/quote] Duh. But the experience is different at a small Ivy or SLAC focused on undergrads. You missed the point. [/quote] In the long, cold winter, I'd rather have more students on campus. Cornell is Penn and Dartmouth combined, is it that awful? No really.[/quote] I'd rather not be in the middle of nowhere. I'd take Penn or Brown or Yale--somewhere with a small city nearby for great restaurants, theaters, activities...and easy transportation. 7-8K undergrads is about the perfect size.[/quote] Good for you. There are plenty of others who feel differently. No one is forcing you to apply to Cornell [/quote]
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