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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stanford and Harvard are in nice areas.[/quote] [b]food in new haven is superior to PA and Cambridge[/b] stanford especially feels like going to school at a taco bell. It's mega cringe when you walk around. stanford is definitely the most overrated t10 campus experience. [/quote] This has to be an actual joke[/quote] I’ve lived in the Bay Area ( including Palo Alto when I was a student at Stanford) and had kid recently at Yale, can confirm New Haven is a terrific food town. I see why some people are impressed by Stanford campus, I certainly was when I first arrived. It lost its allure for me pretty quickly, especially once I saw Berkeley. I think people who love Stanford will probably also swoon over Princeton ( both in wealthy suburban enclaves) but that’s not the environment everyone wants. Based on my DD’s experience I’d take take Yale all day of the schools you mentioned[/quote] New Haven is nowhere near the level of food culture in SF, this is just ridiculous. Look I get that New Haven has a few good pizza spots, but let’s not get delusional over it. [/quote] SF is one of the few US cities I've visited where there is more human feces on the streets than dog feces. [/quote]
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