Anonymous wrote:\\Anonymous wrote:Cornell Univ.
In September/October maybe, but not during "suicide season."
\\Anonymous wrote:Cornell Univ.
Anonymous wrote:Many of the NESCAQ'S Amherst, Connecticut College, Wesleyan, Hamilton are all beautiful quintessential New England college campuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone from this area considering college in New England really needs to make sure they understand the challenge of the climate. The summers you may have spent in Maine, Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard have NOT prepared you for what you experience the academic year (typically late August through early May.)
First the good news, late summer and autumn are great. You can still catch some of that if you visit at this time. But then winter begins to set in. New England stays cold for a long time due to the cold ocean water. April is still very much a cold month – so ¾ of the academic year is pretty dreary. Then there are the short days. New England very east in the time zone, so some days it is dark by 4:15pm. For early risers, the mornings are much lighter than places further west in the Eastern time zone – but most college students don’t wake up at 5:30 AM.
Bottom line: there is a reason that 95% of the photos you’ll see in NE college brochures show Autumn colors.
I can't believe there are so many weather pu$$ies complaining on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone from this area considering college in New England really needs to make sure they understand the challenge of the climate. The summers you may have spent in Maine, Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard have NOT prepared you for what you experience the academic year (typically late August through early May.)
First the good news, late summer and autumn are great. You can still catch some of that if you visit at this time. But then winter begins to set in. New England stays cold for a long time due to the cold ocean water. April is still very much a cold month – so ¾ of the academic year is pretty dreary. Then there are the short days. New England very east in the time zone, so some days it is dark by 4:15pm. For early risers, the mornings are much lighter than places further west in the Eastern time zone – but most college students don’t wake up at 5:30 AM.
Bottom line: there is a reason that 95% of the photos you’ll see in NE college brochures show Autumn colors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57496230/cornell-putting-nets-over-gorges-to-stop-suicides/
Says that suicide rate is normal. They are just very dramatic suicides.
What it says is that "Cornell maintains the suicide rate is normal. . ." What do you expect the school to say?
Normal? Normal for Cornell maybe. I wonder if most suicides occur during the dismal winter? the campus is very pretty for the first few weeks of the fall term.
this is enough to make me jump: http://www.isso.cornell.edu/ithacalife/winter.php
Anonymous wrote:Stanford looks like a collection of Taco Bells.