Anonymous wrote:And we had a negative reaction to Stanford. Too commercial.
Anonymous wrote:And we had a negative reaction to Stanford. Too commercial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the "town area" makes you laugh then you'd bust a gut at UChicago, Columbia, and UPenn.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, DD at Yale (junior) has not had any security concerns. We really love New Haven. Of course, further away from campus there are some sketchy areas, but the campus and surrounding streets feel quite safe.
Glad you like Yale, but saying "we really love New Haven" is pushing it, don't you think, even by the gushy boosterism standards of DCUM.
Thank you. I'm laughing over that. DC spent two weeks at Yale for a program and turned down New Haven because of the town area.
I think Morningside Heights is much nicer than New Haven.
+1 Also, Hyde Park is a delightful neighborhood, very safe and charming. It's where the Obamas lived.
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Hyde Park sucks,
-chicago grad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the "town area" makes you laugh then you'd bust a gut at UChicago, Columbia, and UPenn.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, DD at Yale (junior) has not had any security concerns. We really love New Haven. Of course, further away from campus there are some sketchy areas, but the campus and surrounding streets feel quite safe.
Glad you like Yale, but saying "we really love New Haven" is pushing it, don't you think, even by the gushy boosterism standards of DCUM.
Thank you. I'm laughing over that. DC spent two weeks at Yale for a program and turned down New Haven because of the town area.
I think Morningside Heights is much nicer than New Haven.
+1 Also, Hyde Park is a delightful neighborhood, very safe and charming. It's where the Obamas lived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the "town area" makes you laugh then you'd bust a gut at UChicago, Columbia, and UPenn.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, DD at Yale (junior) has not had any security concerns. We really love New Haven. Of course, further away from campus there are some sketchy areas, but the campus and surrounding streets feel quite safe.
Glad you like Yale, but saying "we really love New Haven" is pushing it, don't you think, even by the gushy boosterism standards of DCUM.
Thank you. I'm laughing over that. DC spent two weeks at Yale for a program and turned down New Haven because of the town area.
I think Morningside Heights is much nicer than New Haven.
+1 Also, Hyde Park is a delightful neighborhood, very safe and charming. It's where the Obamas lived.
No parts of it are still sketchy. You have to know which neighborhoods within Hyde Park to live. see. http://www.city-
data.com/forum/chicago/85343-hyde-park-dangerous.html
DC lives in Hyde Park. There are sketchy parts; however, wide spread gentrification is happening both because of he University and the Obama library.
The diiferences have been remarkable just in the last two years. The big discussion in Chicago now is that Hyde Park will be unaffordable for current local residents much like what has occurred in the DC neighborhhoods. In terms of crime rates, I believe that Cambridge comes in highest of the schools discussed. The downside of all the upside from being near or in a city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into HYP rivalries.
Love this.
I came back and read this whole thread several months after first posting and I'm glad people liked my joke!
Also Yalie 1991. No regrets!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into HYP rivalries.
Love this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the "town area" makes you laugh then you'd bust a gut at UChicago, Columbia, and UPenn.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, DD at Yale (junior) has not had any security concerns. We really love New Haven. Of course, further away from campus there are some sketchy areas, but the campus and surrounding streets feel quite safe.
Glad you like Yale, but saying "we really love New Haven" is pushing it, don't you think, even by the gushy boosterism standards of DCUM.
Thank you. I'm laughing over that. DC spent two weeks at Yale for a program and turned down New Haven because of the town area.
I think Morningside Heights is much nicer than New Haven.
+1 Also, Hyde Park is a delightful neighborhood, very safe and charming. It's where the Obamas lived.
Anonymous wrote:
+1 Also, Hyde Park is a delightful neighborhood, very safe and charming. It's where the Obamas lived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the "town area" makes you laugh then you'd bust a gut at UChicago, Columbia, and UPenn.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, DD at Yale (junior) has not had any security concerns. We really love New Haven. Of course, further away from campus there are some sketchy areas, but the campus and surrounding streets feel quite safe.
Glad you like Yale, but saying "we really love New Haven" is pushing it, don't you think, even by the gushy boosterism standards of DCUM.
Thank you. I'm laughing over that. DC spent two weeks at Yale for a program and turned down New Haven because of the town area.
I think Morningside Heights is much nicer than New Haven.
+1 Also, Hyde Park is a delightful neighborhood, very safe and charming. It's where the Obamas lived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the "town area" makes you laugh then you'd bust a gut at UChicago, Columbia, and UPenn.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, DD at Yale (junior) has not had any security concerns. We really love New Haven. Of course, further away from campus there are some sketchy areas, but the campus and surrounding streets feel quite safe.
Glad you like Yale, but saying "we really love New Haven" is pushing it, don't you think, even by the gushy boosterism standards of DCUM.
Thank you. I'm laughing over that. DC spent two weeks at Yale for a program and turned down New Haven because of the town area.
I think Morningside Heights is much nicer than New Haven.