<p>Ha, before I met Happy Dave, we saw him on a bus back from pyramid mall sitting across the back seat. My friend made a comment (rather loudly) that he had a classic pedophile look to him. We went to Oakenshields for the first time the next day, he smiled extra hard at us when we entered. . .wonder if he remembered us.</p>
<p>Gerry tried to stop me from taking a tray of food up to a bio dinner thing. . . .I thought he was going to pounce.</p>
<p>After reading their Hand-book, i'm convinced that Brown has retained a sense of humanity and innocense absent everywhere else, which i really admire</p>
<p>guys...i know u might disagree but thats my feelin</p>
<p>btw Yale Sucks- if ur dad's got $$, ur throu...hate such places</p>
<p>i think it's really funny that arjun is rating the ivies based on undergrad experience when he not only doesn't attend any of them, even cornell, but neither does he live in america!</p>
<p>That is probably the best "prestige ranking" in this thread. The very idea is absurd, Arjun's answer is absurd, it's beautiful.</p>
<p>"Reason for Brown's 2!!!</p>
<p>After reading their Hand-book, i'm convinced that Brown has retained a sense of humanity and innocense absent everywhere else, which i really admire"</p>
<p>Isn't that the school where they just smoke pot and play guitar and stuff?</p>
<p>"Isn't that the school where they just smoke pot and play guitar and stuff?"
It's so true that we're always high and drunk and we're all hippies.</p>
<p>It's as true as Cornell students being at the bottom of everything and are incredibly insecure and ooohhh I forgot... what was those things with gorges..</p>
<p>dont forget, Cornell is the youngest of all the ivy leagues, and still it beats Dartmouth and Brown in terms of academics.</p>
<p>You gotta give it time...within a few years, Cornell will be top 10, and then top 5. How long has harvard been around? Almost 300 years? And Cornell? Less than 200?</p>
<p>The age argument is crap. Stanford is newer than Cornell (Stanford's founders looked at Cornell for ideas, so legend says), yet look how high it's ranked...Cornell has always been in the 10-15 range and I don't see it making significant changes unless something drastic happens.</p>