<p>The new Princeton one looks much better, unless lots of orange isn't your thing.</p>
<p>What new princeton one? Is this something only current pton students can see?</p>
<p>yeah, there's a beta of the new site up, but you can only see it if you're plugged into the princeton network. It brings the Princeton website up to par with some other school's websites. Very pretty.</p>
<p>I'd post a screen but I'm not at school.</p>
<p>oh and do you know when they will be releasing that?</p>
<p>who knows. It was supposed to be released for the fall. As far as I know, they're probably testing for bugs and converting content, since the actual front page is done.</p>
<p>My friend said that the new site made navigation harder (which kinda shocked me, considering the current one). What do you think?</p>
<p>Yale
Brown
Harvard
Cornell
Columbia
Dartmouth
Penn
Princeton</p>
<p>IMO, that's how it goes. ;)</p>
<p>Harvard is the best by far. it has access to all of the information I needed and the navigation is super easy, not like Gtown's with their convoluted links and such, the only thing bad about hahvahds site is the fact that they label their pdfs by page number and not by title... </p>
<p>I HATE Upenn's app, it is one gigantic pdf with different parts of different sheets in completely different locations.... ugh.... upenn makes me mad</p>
<ol>
<li>cornell</li>
<li>harvard</li>
<li>yale</li>
</ol>
<p>I think most of them suck, but Princeton, and Brown are the 2 I love</p>
<p>dude princeton has the best site (i'm on dialup)</p>
<p>i'm suprised that so many of you think brown's site is good. they're currently working on completely re-doing it because a lot of people on campus find it confusing and obsolete</p>
<p>I think we're judging more on asthetics and less of functionality?
And I think Princeton loses in both. All the good stuff is hidden and the front page is ugggly</p>
<p>Harvard's website is really good... I know this from being obsessed w/ Harvard in 9th grade... I'm not anymore ;)</p>
<p>And it's not an ivy, but you should check out the air force academy's website!</p>
<p>Georgetown's site is actually really nice... and they've been slowly revmaping it for a couple years, and it will be completed soon, so it's going to get een better. It's really easy to navigate and there's tons of info on it. :)</p>
<p>i hate harvard's. First, it so freaking ugly. Secondly, while they have everything you want to know, it's so hard to find the right link. I can spend half an hour looking for something. It's way too difficult to navigate. </p>
<p>Princeton- I think it is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. It's so easy to use, and everything is right where you would expect it to be</p>
<p>Brown- while not as pretty as princeton's, it's very simple and easy to use. I like it's lack of complexity. I don't want it to change</p>
<p>Dartmouth- pretty easy to navigate, but it doesn't seem to ever have what I need at that moment</p>
<p>Cornell- I'm always getting lost on this website</p>
<p>Columbia- It's so freaking complex. Everytime I click on something it seems to send me somewhere I don't want to go! half the time it takes me back to the beginning like some sort of labyrnith</p>
<p>yale- I quite hate the setup. I dislike that side bar thingy because with the slightest move of my wrist it slides down to the next menu thingy. I'm really annoyed by this. Also, it always opens a new window, and I don't want it to.</p>
<p>haha. I have a weird OCD where I can't stand having too many windows open at the same time.</p>
<p>hey i liked the columbia site pretty much
however, after goin through it so many times (and gettin deferred as well)
it seems to suck
even then, as far as navigation and aesthetics are concerned, princeton's site is the worst.</p>
<p>celebrian25,
are you bein sarcastic or do u really like the princeton site?</p>
<p>Okay, for all you Cornell site fans, check out their undergrad admissions page and tell me it's not the most God awful thing ever:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.admissions.cornell.edu/%5B/url%5D">http://www.admissions.cornell.edu/</a></p>