No really. Everyone loves Yale. Just read what the Princeton Review has to say:
Listening to Yale students wax rhapsodic about their school, one can be forgiven for wondering whether they aren’t actually describing the platonic form of the university.
Now maybe they do go a tad bit too far. I’ll be the first to admit that Yale isn’t the 100% perfect “platonic form of the university”. But heck — it’s certainly the closest thing we’ve got to it here on earth.
To me, Yale students’ deep and abiding love for our university is what makes it better than its peer schools. Yale students love being at Yale, and Yale students love telling you how much they love being at Yale. It’s contagious.
So, even Princeton Review agrees: Everybody loves Yale. And that’s why I feel so incredibly fortunate to have spent three years there and feel so bittersweet as I look to my last year in New Haven.
But for this year (and for always) — Boola boola, y’all!
Southern Belle at Yale
PS Compare Princeton Review’s Yale summary to what they have to say about Harvard. According to Princeton Review, Harvard is an “amazing irresistible hell” plagued by overwhelming competition where it’s hard to get to know your professors and the administration is out of touch. Pretty clear Yale is far superior, huh?
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