<p>Cornell is science and engineering oriented, but that being said, there are probably 3-4000 students at Cornell studying the social sciences. </p>
<p>I actually think Yale is more pretentious and elitist than UPenn… but not necessarily blue-blooded rich as there are a lot of kids on aid… they just act like they are blue bloods. And UPenn has a pretty strong bourgeois streak to it.</p>
<p>And yeah, Brown does have that ‘Sex Power God’ party thing going for it, but all of the Brown alums I have met have been quite normal. </p>
<p>Cornell is the most laid back and unpretentious, but there has been a strong history of activism at Cornell. </p>
<p>And all of these statements are obviously sweeping generalizations.</p>
<p><a href=“http://cornellactivism.org/pub/Legacy/WebHome/Brochure-2.2.fnl.pdf[/url]”>http://cornellactivism.org/pub/Legacy/WebHome/Brochure-2.2.fnl.pdf</a></p>