<p>Yay for the ambiguity. Cornell costs twice as much as UCB for me.</p>
<p>lols
cal is 3x cornell for me</p>
<p>let’s trade…</p>
<p>lolz
we could just pretend to be one another</p>
<p>lol @ you spelling “lol” two separate ways </p>
<p>are you on the east coast?</p>
<p>haha yeah, maryland
‘lawlz’</p>
<p>Just as a statistic to throw out there - For the incoming class of 2008 to Johns Hopkins Medical School (arguably the best medical school in the country) I heard that 4% went to Hopkins for their undergraduate, 22% went to Harvard and 14% went to Cornell.</p>
<p>For those who are thinking between Cal vs. Cornell, I have an interesting story to tell you. I recently met the Associate Vice Chancellor here at Cal. He JUST stepped in for the job not more than 2 weeks ago. He came straight from Cornell and told me he could not stand the weather there anymore.</p>
<p>He told me he longed for this beautiful California weather he kept hearing about. Lo and behold he quickly packed up, left his post at Cornell, and LOVES this campus immensely. He cannot stop telling students how wonderful the students and faculty are here.</p>
<p>LOL good thing I chose UCB :)</p>
<p>The weather actually was a big factor for me too. Especially when I walked on the Cornell campus during Spring Break and heard about how “nice” the FREEZING weather was. It was clear they have never experienced anything remotely close to the bay area weather.</p>