Anonymous wrote:I know there are a few Yale alums on this thread.
If you went to Yale undergrad, what was your experience like - positive, mixed or negative? Would you recommend Yale for undergrad?
I’m trying to narrow down the reaches on my kid’s list, he has too many, and I am looking to get more of an insider perspective. I am asking here because we don’t know any Yale alums in real life.
Anonymous wrote:I speak as a college counselor that just retired after 30+ years. Yes, Yale is a lovely place to spend 4 years and get an education, I have no doubt, but it is a nearly impossible admit.
In the last 10 years, I saw only 3 kids from my school get in and they were so unique and different that I remember each of them:
- white, UMC male who showed immense commitment and dedication to a specific public service cause over many, many years
- white, poor male, single parent home - his extracurriculars were working two low-paid jobs while helping take care of a younger sibling
- URM female that came into this country as a refugee with her family
All three were also excellent, high stats students. But my point is how can a great, hard working, high stats kid whose parents worked hard to provide him with a stable MC or UMC upbringing stand out against kids like this? That’s why I am saying that it is a crapshoot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends Yale right now and loves it. He's just started his junior year.
Yale alumni like their school more than almost any other Ivy. Yale has the prestige of Harvard and Princeton while having rampant grade inflation and a strong sense of community. Yale has the housing system and doesn't have the elitist eating clubs or final clubs of Harvard and Princeton. There are secret societies, but they aren't nearly as important on campus as they were decades ago.
In contrast, Columbia, Penn, Cornell, and Dartmouth are much more divisive places.
Princeton alum like their school more than any other Ivy including Yale. Thousands attend Princeton reunions each year and they are unlike any other.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am an alum and I loved my time at Yale. It changed my life.
Would I recommend it? That would really depend on the kid. Yale is a VERY intense and competitive place. I think this is the case even more so today than when I attended more than two decades ago. It can be a heaven or hell experience depending on the kid. That said, in my 4 years there I recall only 2-3 classmates that did not like being at Yale.
Anonymous wrote:My nephew attends Yale right now and loves it. He's just started his junior year.
Yale alumni like their school more than almost any other Ivy. Yale has the prestige of Harvard and Princeton while having rampant grade inflation and a strong sense of community. Yale has the housing system and doesn't have the elitist eating clubs or final clubs of Harvard and Princeton. There are secret societies, but they aren't nearly as important on campus as they were decades ago.
In contrast, Columbia, Penn, Cornell, and Dartmouth are much more divisive places.