<p>are you sad that you got rejected from Harvard?</p>
<p>btw- your campus blows</p>
<p>are you sad that you got rejected from Harvard?</p>
<p>btw- your campus blows</p>
<p>Then yours blows harder. Princeton has the #1 overall campus.</p>
<p>P.S.
Your undergraduate program blows.</p>
<p>ok woah woah easy there mr. snape take a chill pill potion</p>
<p>ok </p>
<p>A- i do not go to harvard, i am asserting this on the behalf of a harvard student</p>
<p>B- your campus has a bunch of really really really old buildings, a cemetery, and a bunch of really really really crappy and expensive stores. </p>
<p>it’s prep haven</p>
<p>you feel as if vampire weekend shat the place out.</p>
<p>the real reason i do not like the campus is because there is absolutely no energy whatsoever. go over to rutgers, upenn, penn state, stanford, etc. and you will find a true college attitude and everybody will be relaxed and be chillin, but in harvard, you fell as if you’re in some huge invisible library. people are afraid to talk and shout, and everybody’s just kind of drifting to the preppy and the nerdy rhythm. </p>
<p>i want to leave on a positive note</p>
<p>you have nice sushi</p>
<p>So uh… Are you saying Harvard’s campus blows or Princeton’s does? You aren’t really making any sense.</p>
<p>This is why ignore functions exist</p>
<p>I’m lost, which campus are you talking about? Princeton’s is amazing, and Harvard’s is pretty cool (not quite as visibly appealing, but it’s a different style of architecture).</p>
<p>I think pinkslip was talking about Harvard’s campus having no energy. I agree that Princeton is a little more picturesque, but at least at Harvard each building reflects the time period in which it was built whereas at Princeton and Yale, the buildings are modern but built to look gothic or Georgian. And btw, Harvard is one of the most energetic campuses around, reflecting the energy of the student body.</p>
<p>haha ■■■■■. but yes I am sad I got rejected from Harvard. only because I don’t like rejection. education wise I probably would have picked princeton if I got into both</p>
<p>kd5qdf, are you kidding?</p>
<p>Those “georgian” houses at Harvard were built in the 20s and 30s of the 20th century … long, long after the georgian period.</p>
<p>I agree about the Princeton campus: though quite pretty in a prim sort of way, it is absolutely soporific compared to the campuses of Harvard and Yale. Whenever I visited, weekdays, weekends, in session, out of session, it just seemed so lacking in energy and vaguely depressing.</p>
<p>you got this all wrong. the Princeton campus has no campus feel whatsoever. It looks nice, but there’s no energy.</p>
<p>I know how to solve Princeton’s problem of an energy-less campus: we gotta get more kids on Adderall.</p>
<p>it’s all that damn ADD medication/depressants</p>
<p>I also found Princeton to have a fairly soporific feel, although I did visit a week before finals.</p>
<p>They were not built in the 20s and 30s. Freshman dorms: Mass Hall in 1720, Hollis in 1763, Stoughton in 1805, and about 6 others were built in early to mid 19th century. There are a few built in the 20th century, but theses are not Georgian. Do you think Canady built in 1974 looks Georgian? It may look a little ugly from the outside, but it reflects the architectural style of the time.</p>
<p>This is a sad, sad topic…</p>
<p>Takat</p>
<p>kdfqdf:</p>
<p>Now you’ve limited the “campus” to solely “freshman dorms”. Harvard does have wonderful 18th and 19th century dorms in its freshman yard. But so too does Yale. Yale has two original 18th century century dorms in the Old Campus and the rest is 19th century Victorian. Quite similar to Harvard.</p>
<p>The “georgian” houses at Harvard and the “gothic” colleges at Yale were both built during the same period (the 20s and 30s) primarily with funds specially provided by a Yale grad (Edward Harkness, Class of 1888, I think). They are both equally as original or fake as you want to take them.</p>
<p>You are right about the campus as a whole natsherman. I was just considering freshman housing since old campus and harvard yard are generally considered the heart of yale and harvard respectively. Sorry for the incorrect/ambiguous wording.</p>
<p>Maybe Lindsay Lohan should let Harvey Harvard speak for himself :rolleyes:</p>
<p>1) I didn’t get rejected from Harvard.
2) Princeton’s campus is the best
3) Are you sad you got rejected from Princeton?</p>