<p>Don't bother asking specific questions to the tour guide/counselor. They're just supposed to give you a broad view of Yale, and that's all they'll do! </p>
<p>Some cool lectures happening are...
David Blight's Civil War class, which is T/Th from 10:30 to 11:20 in SSS 114</p>
<p>Ian Shapiro's Moral Foundations of Politics, M/W 10:30 to 11:20 in the Whitney Humanities Center auditorium</p>
<p>Jonathan Holloway's AfAm history, T/Th 10:30-11:20 in WLH 201</p>
<p>Andrew March's Islamic Political Though, MW 1:00-2:15 in ST 268</p>
<p>Intro Psych MW 2:30-3:45 in Luce 101</p>
<p>I can't speak much to science classes, but you can look on Yale's online course thing for them!</p>
<p>Good places to eat...NOT yale dining halls...they're good but guest prices are ridiculous</p>
<p>I'd recommend...</p>
<p>Thai (there are seriously like 6 of these w/in walking distance)
Thai Taste on Chapel Street
Bangkok Gardens on York Street</p>
<p>Pizza:
Pepe's and Sally's, but those are a bit far...still, they are INCREDIBLE
Naples/Wall St. Pizza on Wall St.
Yorkside (everything there is good except the pizza haha) on York St</p>
<p>Mexican:
Bulldog Burrito on Elm</p>
<p>Good greasy spoons
Educated Burgher on Broadway
Louis Lunch on Crown</p>
<p>There's a wings place called S'Wings on Crown</p>
<p>Some nicer, albeit more expensive places are Ibiza and Scoozzi</p>
<p>Indian:
Tandoor on Chapel</p>
<p>Vegetarian/Kosher: Claire's Cornercopia on College and Church</p>
<p>Also, there are of course Subways and Dunkin Donuts around, etc etc</p>