Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale is like a weird Potemkin Village or movie set.
I wish I were jaded enough to toss out such a comment. Yale seemed magical to me as a visitor.
Anonymous wrote:Yale is like a weird Potemkin Village or movie set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard
Right. I went there. Tell me exactly what was disappointing. Oh Yeah, you're the mom who complained about brown grass in Harvard Yard not realizing the protesters had slept on it for months.
DP. I attended a nearby university that is not renowned for its beauty. But Harvard, for a school that's been around since the 1600s, is the definition of underwhelming. And Harvard Square is pretty corporate blah these days too. They've had more than 400 years to put together a decent campus. And this is it? Lame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale is like a weird Potemkin Village or movie set.
I wish I were jaded enough to toss out such a comment. Yale seemed magical to me as a visitor.
DP. A lot of people find it magical. I really struggled to enjoy the tour and found it extravagantly tasteless and a bit dull (which is a strange mix I wasn’t expecting). The auditorium they sent us into just seemed large but also rundown. We got to tour DC’s department and a residential college, since DC has a few upperclassmen friends there and neither of us were too impressed.
Strange, because DC now goes to Princeton and we both love the campus- which is admittedly quite similar.
I’m the poster you’re responding to and I went to Princeton.
When I first visited Princeton I was young and wide-eyed and thought it was amazing. However, when I later visited Yale I thought it was awesome and had a buzz Princeton lacked. Looking back now, I think the Princeton campus as a whole is nicer but that the individual buildings and quads at Yale are more impressive.
But, again, I’m a pushover…generally find things to like at every college campus and would love to be a student again (apart from the all-nighters to finish my thesis).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard
Right. I went there. Tell me exactly what was disappointing. Oh Yeah, you're the mom who complained about brown grass in Harvard Yard not realizing the protesters had slept on it for months.
DP. I attended a nearby university that is not renowned for its beauty. But Harvard, for a school that's been around since the 1600s, is the definition of underwhelming. And Harvard Square is pretty corporate blah these days too. They've had more than 400 years to put together a decent campus. And this is it? Lame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale is like a weird Potemkin Village or movie set.
I wish I were jaded enough to toss out such a comment. Yale seemed magical to me as a visitor.
DP. A lot of people find it magical. I really struggled to enjoy the tour and found it extravagantly tasteless and a bit dull (which is a strange mix I wasn’t expecting). The auditorium they sent us into just seemed large but also rundown. We got to tour DC’s department and a residential college, since DC has a few upperclassmen friends there and neither of us were too impressed.
Strange, because DC now goes to Princeton and we both love the campus- which is admittedly quite similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard
Right. I went there. Tell me exactly what was disappointing. Oh Yeah, you're the mom who complained about brown grass in Harvard Yard not realizing the protesters had slept on it for months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA
It's a world unesco site. And Poe's room is on display. And Montecello. And the vineyards around C'vile. And the beauty of the countryside. If you can't appreciate any of that then the problem is you so I can tell your kid didn't get in. Take your sour grapes elseshere.
World unesco site doesn’t make something pretty. Why you’re the only one defensive on this thread should really be called to question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard
Right. I went there. Tell me exactly what was disappointing. Oh Yeah, you're the mom who complained about brown grass in Harvard Yard not realizing the protesters had slept on it for months.
DP. My kid wants to study math and we went to what I believe was the math department, and it seemed like a crummy afterthought. Very unimpressive. Other buildings were much nicer.
I’m laughing at the Yale comment. 😅
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA
It's a world unesco site. And Poe's room is on display. And Montecello. And the vineyards around C'vile. And the beauty of the countryside. If you can't appreciate any of that then the problem is you so I can tell your kid didn't get in. Take your sour grapes elseshere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard
Right. I went there. Tell me exactly what was disappointing. Oh Yeah, you're the mom who complained about brown grass in Harvard Yard not realizing the protesters had slept on it for months.