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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Duke, ND, and Vandy have nothing in common with Cornell. Would add Dartmouth on a much more isolated scale. For LACs add in Colgate, Holy Cross, and Richmond. No Greek life at ND and HC.[/quote] Agree! Cornell does not belong on this list. It's the consummate grinder school. [/quote] Huh? Socially it’s pretty similar to Dartmouth. The bar scene isn’t what it used to be, but there are still plenty of Greek events. [/quote] Agree. I have a kid at Cornell (in Greek life). But a large part of Cornell is not Greek. If you aren't in Greek life, I'd imagine you think it's a grinder school.[/quote] DC is a freshman at Cornell and has a co-ed group of smart, social, athletic friends. They eat, study and hang out together regularly. None of them are currently involved in Greek life. They are diverse in terms of their home states, majors, schools within the university, and interests. Like everywhere else, Cornell has a mix of kids who are introverted and/or struggle socially as well as outgoing, socially adept kids. Everyone grinds, but most kids figure out how to balance studying and their other interests. I think wherever you go, you can find your people if you put in the effort to do so. [/quote]
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