<p>OK yeah so I'm bored waiting for Princeton to come up with its new website. I mean, I thought I'd perfected procrastination to a fine art. I was obviously wrong.</p>
<p>So which Ivy's website do you like the most?</p>
<p>1.) Yale
2.) Columbia
3.) Dartmouth
4.) Cornell
5.) Penn
6.) Harvard
7.) Brown
8.) Princeton (sorry guys, but it's ugly. you say they're coming out with a new one? clearly it's needed...)</p>
<p>Yale!! I totally fell in love with Yale because of the website (at first...then I did research and visited and now I love it for the school...but the panoramic pictures of Yale? ahhh <em>sigh</em>)</p>
<p>I find the MIT one kind of plain actually...</p>
<p>haha seriously. princeton's site sucks. mit has the awesomest site. harvards and yales are the top two in my opinion. princeton.edu needs a frikken update holy crap</p>
<p>I find Harvard and Princeton too hard to navigate. It took me forever to find the printable mailing labels that I knew existed on the Harvard site.</p>
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<li>Brown. Well-designed and easy to navigate. Pretty/aesthetically pleasing. Access to a lot of information. Uses Optima font. </li>
<li>Yale. Equally well-designed. Has a LOT of insider information on it. I wish I had a pin code, though, to view more of the course syllabi. </li>
<li>Harvard. I like the "my Harvard" system because it allows you to look at syllabi/previous courses. Kind of confusing at times/difficult to find a daily newspaper at first. I love looking at the graduate departments. Overall excellent. </li>
</ol>
<p>Tier II:</p>
<ol>
<li>Dartmouth. It's pretty easy to navigate, but I liked its old design better. Rather boring at times. Lots of access to syllabi.</li>
</ol>
<p>Tier III: </p>
<ol>
<li>Columbia--Rather ugly in my opinion, but access to MUCHO information. Kind of awkward navigation. </li>
<li>UPenn--I haven't been on it really, but I just checked and it makes Penn look pretty when it actually isn't. So -10 points. Also, it probably has those falsified numbers on its crime rate. </li>
<li>Cornell--Likewise I find it boring and difficult to navigate at times. I have hardly ever been on it though. </li>
</ol>
<p>Besides the navigation, which is completely disorienting, were they really not able to come up with better links that were in black, pt 12, Times New Roman text?</p>
<p>Ah... that's the benefit of telling your browser to use your own fonts, then you never have to be exposed to something as hideous as that.<br>
Yale, Dartmouth, Cornell nice, Columbia worthy of mention, Harvard, Brown, UPenn OK, Princeton ugh.</p>