Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Having difficulty believing you’ve ever seen Yale’s campus. Not at all what you describe
It depends on if you’re obsessed with gothic architecture. I find it very ugly too and misplaced; additionally, the non-immediate surround area of New Haven is pretty shady an crumbling in parts.
You people display all the maturity of the posters who were complaining a few weeks ago that T20 dorms weren't the best. You try to sound sophisticated but just end up coming across as obtuse and snide.
+++ a lot of copium going on with ivy bashing. Always is.
To be fair, we really ought to take ivy's off that pedestal. They should have to earn their laurels more frequently instead of resting on them for centuries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Having difficulty believing you’ve ever seen Yale’s campus. Not at all what you describe
It depends on if you’re obsessed with gothic architecture. I find it very ugly too and misplaced; additionally, the non-immediate surround area of New Haven is pretty shady an crumbling in parts.
You people display all the maturity of the posters who were complaining a few weeks ago that T20 dorms weren't the best. You try to sound sophisticated but just end up coming across as obtuse and snide.
+++ a lot of copium going on with ivy bashing. Always is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Having difficulty believing you’ve ever seen Yale’s campus. Not at all what you describe
It depends on if you’re obsessed with gothic architecture. I find it very ugly too and misplaced; additionally, the non-immediate surround area of New Haven is pretty shady an crumbling in parts.
You people display all the maturity of the posters who were complaining a few weeks ago that T20 dorms weren't the best. You try to sound sophisticated but just end up coming across as obtuse and snide.
+++ a lot of copium going on with ivy bashing. Always is.
Or, again, it’s okay to say something isn’t perfect. It’s a school, not your identity or personality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Having difficulty believing you’ve ever seen Yale’s campus. Not at all what you describe
It depends on if you’re obsessed with gothic architecture. I find it very ugly too and misplaced; additionally, the non-immediate surround area of New Haven is pretty shady an crumbling in parts.
You people display all the maturity of the posters who were complaining a few weeks ago that T20 dorms weren't the best. You try to sound sophisticated but just end up coming across as obtuse and snide.
Putting mom's thesaurus to good use tonight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here --
another thing that was surprising is if you work with gen z/gen alpha, have kids, are going on campus visits, and/or interact with academia you've all noticed how tall these kids are these days.
that's not the case at Harvard -- it's jarring to go from a meeting at UVA to Harvard.
Harvard kids are quite short
Huh? Is this racist or just idiotic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
You think this is ugly? I don't!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Campus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Having difficulty believing you’ve ever seen Yale’s campus. Not at all what you describe
It depends on if you’re obsessed with gothic architecture. I find it very ugly too and misplaced; additionally, the non-immediate surround area of New Haven is pretty shady an crumbling in parts.
You people display all the maturity of the posters who were complaining a few weeks ago that T20 dorms weren't the best. You try to sound sophisticated but just end up coming across as obtuse and snide.
+++ a lot of copium going on with ivy bashing. Always is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
You think this is ugly? I don't!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Campus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Having difficulty believing you’ve ever seen Yale’s campus. Not at all what you describe
It depends on if you’re obsessed with gothic architecture. I find it very ugly too and misplaced; additionally, the non-immediate surround area of New Haven is pretty shady an crumbling in parts.
You people display all the maturity of the posters who were complaining a few weeks ago that T20 dorms weren't the best. You try to sound sophisticated but just end up coming across as obtuse and snide.
Anonymous wrote:OP here --
another thing that was surprising is if you work with gen z/gen alpha, have kids, are going on campus visits, and/or interact with academia you've all noticed how tall these kids are these days.
that's not the case at Harvard -- it's jarring to go from a meeting at UVA to Harvard.
Harvard kids are quite short
Anonymous wrote:I'm from England and the bad grass is the first thing that struck me about Harvard as well. I was expecting a campus that looked like Oxford or Cambridge and sadly it was anything but.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Having difficulty believing you’ve ever seen Yale’s campus. Not at all what you describe
It depends on if you’re obsessed with gothic architecture. I find it very ugly too and misplaced; additionally, the non-immediate surround area of New Haven is pretty shady an crumbling in parts.
You people display all the maturity of the posters who were complaining a few weeks ago that T20 dorms weren't the best. You try to sound sophisticated but just end up coming across as obtuse and snide.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Having difficulty believing you’ve ever seen Yale’s campus. Not at all what you describe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure that I believe the Reddit poster really plans to leave H, they seem like they are just venting.
Yes H has an ugly campus.
Princeton has the most beautiful campus in the suburbs, if that is your thing.
Yale is in a city with all the misgivings of a big city in a small town. The buildings are ugly because the stone is not the best choice. Have you seen the architecture building there, wow, eyesore brutalist.
Brown has a pretty campus in the middle of a town similar to Yale, but not nearly as bad.
U Penn is terrible.
Columbia has a beautiful campus in a great city. Just don't go north of campus or down into Morningside Park.
Dartmouth is pretty but out in the middle of nowhere.
Cornell is pretty, but also not in the best location.
Having difficulty believing you’ve ever seen Yale’s campus. Not at all what you describe
It depends on if you’re obsessed with gothic architecture. I find it very ugly too and misplaced; additionally, the non-immediate surround area of New Haven is pretty shady an crumbling in parts.
You people display all the maturity of the posters who were complaining a few weeks ago that T20 dorms weren't the best. You try to sound sophisticated but just end up coming across as obtuse and snide.
Or maybe some great schools aren’t great at every single thing? Not sure why that is so hard for some people to believe.