Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/travel/52-places-travel-2023.html
For the New Haven haters out there
Hahahaha, really? You crack me up.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/travel/52-places-travel-2023.html
For the New Haven haters out there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
The area surrounding Yale is a blighted neighborhood.
You need to get out more if you call that blighted. You are in a bubble.
Worst Ivy neighborhood
What are you even talking about? You can have rural environment, sleepy suburban or urban. You better not be wandering around a clueless rube in Philly, New Haven, NY or Providence.
Certainly the most dangerous neighborhood. Worse than Philly or NYC, and at least there is a lot more happening in the latter two cities.
It is not more dangerous than penn or Columbia. Every college student needs to keep their wits about them but in Philly and NYC, that is serious business. New Haven is a walk in the park in comparison.
Philly and NYC are vibrant cities. New Haven, not so much
Anonymous wrote:Yale has the second largest endowment behind only Harvard. And Yale's endowment is massive.
Nevertheless, Yale may have lost a bit of dominance among elite colleges because of the emphasis on STEM and because dozens of other outstanding universities are now recognized for their academic qualities equivalent or superior to the Ivies.
Yale's admission yield is at approximately 70%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
The area surrounding Yale is a blighted neighborhood.
You need to get out more if you call that blighted. You are in a bubble.
Worst Ivy neighborhood
What are you even talking about? You can have rural environment, sleepy suburban or urban. You better not be wandering around a clueless rube in Philly, New Haven, NY or Providence.
Certainly the most dangerous neighborhood. Worse than Philly or NYC, and at least there is a lot more happening in the latter two cities.
It is not more dangerous than penn or Columbia. Every college student needs to keep their wits about them but in Philly and NYC, that is serious business. New Haven is a walk in the park in comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
The area surrounding Yale is a blighted neighborhood.
You need to get out more if you call that blighted. You are in a bubble.
Worst Ivy neighborhood
What are you even talking about? You can have rural environment, sleepy suburban or urban. You better not be wandering around a clueless rube in Philly, New Haven, NY or Providence.
Certainly the most dangerous neighborhood. Worse than Philly or NYC, and at least there is a lot more happening in the latter two cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
The area surrounding Yale is a blighted neighborhood.
You need to get out more if you call that blighted. You are in a bubble.
Worst Ivy neighborhood
What are you even talking about? You can have rural environment, sleepy suburban or urban. You better not be wandering around a clueless rube in Philly, New Haven, NY or Providence.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
Actually it’s become a pretty great place in recent years, definitely having a renaissance with a big boost in the arts specifically. Lots of great restaurants but not as expensive as NYC. This is not the new haven of the 80s.
Better but not that much better. Lots of run down and even abandoned homes. Visited last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
The area surrounding Yale is a blighted neighborhood.
You need to get out more if you call that blighted. You are in a bubble.
Worst Ivy neighborhood