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Yale has been an absolutely fantastic experience soQuite BrightUndecided
Yale has been an absolutely fantastic experience so far. As a freshman, I found the transition to college remarkably easy-- the housing system is excellent and the people here are enormously friendly. Every entering freshman is placed randomly in one of twelve residential colleges; freshmen from ten of these colleges live together on "Old Campus" for their first year. The Old Campus experience provides a warm and exciting atmosphere for freshman social life that makes settling in and having fun extremely easy. The residential college system itself is also wonderful-- even the Old Campus frosh have complete access to the residential colleges' communities, dining halls, libraries, gyms, and other facilities. Between residential college activities, extracurricular groups, parties, and department-sponsored talks, there is always something exciting happening on campus. New Haven provides great cultural opportunities and restaurants, and is integrally related to Yale-- which keeps students on/near campus most of the time and fosters a strong sense of community. Academically, I highly recommend the "Directed Studies" program for frosh interested in humanities. Directed Studies is a freshman program that reviews the Western tradition from Greeks to 20th century via three year-long courses (literature, philosophy, and history/politics.) The profs are absolutely fantastic and so dedicated to their students, subject area, and the program. Class discussions at Yale are especially interesting. As might be expected, intellectual life spans far beyond the classroom-- but Yalies also know how to have fun on the weekends and are generally very well-rounded and interesting people. The energy of the students is phenomenal. Yale definitely has the strengths of both a large university and of a small college-- the university provides an enormous amount of academic resources, support systems, and facilities, all with the goal of making Yale very community- and individual-focused.
1st Year Female -- Class 2008
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: B+
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I'm in my second year at Yale.Super BrilliantDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
I'm in my second year at Yale. Yes, Yale. I know. YALE! I just cannot get over that.
Anyway, about the school...is is what you SAT ppl would call "malodorous"--AKA IT STINKS. Literally and figuratively. First of all, some people spend all their free time studying, not showering, so the dorms have this BO reek to them, and it doesn't help that the ventillation is from the mid 1800s. And as most of you people know, New Haven is a GHETTO, which translates to a stench unlike anything I've smelt before, and I grew up in a meat packing plant/slaughterhouse.People--All I have to say to you is--go to Brown.
2nd Year Male -- Class 2007
Education Quality: A+, Social Life: F
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The best thing about Yale is the Residential College system. It fosters a sense of community that state colleges cannot come close to emulating.
4th Year Male -- Class 2004
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: B
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