Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's totally true. I was PP on the first page saying Princeton's dining clubs made me choose Yale, but honestly if my kid got into Princeton I'd do a little dance of joy. They're all amazing schools that open so many doors to kids later in life.
Here's an explanation of that passage, taken from the Yale Alumni Magazine:
"Fitzgerald's most famous quote about the Ivies—it's not clear whether it was his opinion or just that of his teenaged protagonist—comes in This Side of Paradise, when young Amory Blaine explains: "I want to go to Princeton. I don't know why, but I think of all Harvard men as sissies, like I used to be, and all Yale men as wearing big blue sweaters and smoking pipes. . . . I think of Princeton as being lazy and good-looking and aristocratic—you know, like a spring day."
Anonymous wrote:That's totally true. I was PP on the first page saying Princeton's dining clubs made me choose Yale, but honestly if my kid got into Princeton I'd do a little dance of joy. They're all amazing schools that open so many doors to kids later in life.
Anonymous wrote:Columbia.
UG in NYC = awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton, no question.
It just seems more cosmopolitan, more glamorous, more artistic than the other schools to me.
Plus F. Scott Fitzgerald went there and that's pretty much the match point.
The idea that people who think like this go to Princeton is enough to turn me against the school.
+1 and I don't really care about FSF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't apply to Harvard, but I chose Yale over Princeton in part because of the exclusionary feel of having to "pledge" the dining clubs just to eat lunch. Maybe they have changed it since my day, and I know there are some "admit anyone" clubs.
I loved Yale. I'd advise my kid to go there in a minute if it seemed like the right atmosphere for her. Bright, happy kids in a fun, supportive environment. Sadly it's so much harder to get in than it was in my day, and I was a first generation college student so I would have had that going for me in the admissions office.
Gag!
It's Princeton that has the eating clubs. The PP chose Yale because she didn't like that aspect of Princeton.
Hands down, I'd pick Yale. ITA about the country club aspect of Princeton, and the undergrad experience at Harvard is not great.
Now, for grad school? Harvard, no question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton, no question.
It just seems more cosmopolitan, more glamorous, more artistic than the other schools to me.
Plus F. Scott Fitzgerald went there and that's pretty much the match point.
The idea that people who think like this go to Princeton is enough to turn me against the school.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton, no question.
It just seems more cosmopolitan, more glamorous, more artistic than the other schools to me.
Plus F. Scott Fitzgerald went there and that's pretty much the match point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale is too cold. Plus, the class jerk of my DC's class went there.
Princeton is fine.
Ted Cruz went to Princeton, so sometimes jerky assholes slip through in the admissions process anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:We do love New Haven. The restaurants are great, the New Haven Hotel is very nice, and the campus is gorgeous! I went to Princeton, and I am very glad that DD decided to go to Yale. The atmosphere at Princeton is cold by comparison. Yes, I gush. Can't say enough about how wonderful Yale is.