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Or is someone chill when the are simply enjoying the gorgeous waterfalls flowing through the middle of campus?
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Well, that would depend on whether or not they were watching it fall, or themselves falling. : )</p>
<p>As to chill and the Ivy league, I would say the following words of wisdom may help the prospective student navigate the levels of chill either entering Cornell, or enduring it while ensconced there.
It has been said, repeatedly: "Cornell is the easiest Ivy to get into and the hardest to get out of." I take that to mean it is something other than "chill." You can google these words of wisdom here: <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GWYA%2CGWYA%3A2005-08%2CGWYA%3Aen&q=%22easiest+Ivy+to+get+into+and+the+hardest+to+get+out+of%22%5B/url%5D">http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GWYA%2CGWYA%3A2005-08%2CGWYA%3Aen&q=%22easiest+Ivy+to+get+into+and+the+hardest+to+get+out+of%22</a> ) </p>
<p>So it might be that one can chill during the application process; after that, it seems the climate may become somewhat intemperate.</p>
<p>By the way, I think Cornell is a great, non-chill, school! Not everyone is the same--many will prefer the atmosphere of Cornell or MIT--some won't.</p>