Anonymous wrote:If you are a STEM major anywhere, it is a massive grind. If you major in non-STEM it will be pretty easy.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Yale is literally the subject of a class action lawsuit over how miserable it is for students and how harmful to their mental health. The PPs suggesting Yale must have attended in the 1950s. It was probably nice in the 1950s, but that was a long time ago.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/06/health/yale-mental-health.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one kid who was accepted to Yale in the PBS documentary "Dream School:A Journey to Higher Ed," described the culture as competitive, and reported studying 5-7 hours each night and more during the weekends. That sounds like a grinder school to me.Yale. By far.
What about the people you actually know rather than citing someone on pbs? lol
Everyone I know there is very very social. Wall Street bro types. School is easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one kid who was accepted to Yale in the PBS documentary "Dream School:A Journey to Higher Ed," described the culture as competitive, and reported studying 5-7 hours each night and more during the weekends. That sounds like a grinder school to me.Yale. By far.
What about the people you actually know rather than citing someone on pbs? lol
Everyone I know there is very very social. Wall Street bro types. School is easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC and UCLA
PP must be confused. UCLA is a major grind — it’s miserable.
Anonymous wrote:The one kid who was accepted to Yale in the PBS documentary "Dream School:A Journey to Higher Ed," described the culture as competitive, and reported studying 5-7 hours each night and more during the weekends. That sounds like a grinder school to me.Yale. By far.
The one kid who was accepted to Yale in the PBS documentary "Dream School:A Journey to Higher Ed," described the culture as competitive, and reported studying 5-7 hours each night and more during the weekends. That sounds like a grinder school to me.Yale. By far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell
Yes, so prestigious with that 1170-1370 SAT and 25-32 ACT range.
https://www.bucknell.edu/sites/default/files/institutional-research/common_data_set_2023_2024.pdf
Anonymous wrote:USC and UCLA