<p>I just fell in love with Yale a little bit more. I just looked at the details for a major I hadn't looked into before and now I really kind of want to go there. Eeeeek!</p>
<p>What made you want to go to Yale?</p>
<p>I just fell in love with Yale a little bit more. I just looked at the details for a major I hadn't looked into before and now I really kind of want to go there. Eeeeek!</p>
<p>What made you want to go to Yale?</p>
<p>Probably the name. I'm just applying because its like.. prestigious and all.</p>
<p>Lol top 3 overused reasons to go to yale</p>
<p>1) Residential colleges omg omg
2) The architecture! Omg like Im in LOVE with harkness tower and all the pointy stuff!
3) The name... +skull and bones duh!</p>
<p>DIRECTED STUDIES WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!</p>
<p>It's seriously the coolest thing ever.</p>
<ol>
<li>residential colleges. oh my god</li>
<li>campus is amazing. gothic is amazing.</li>
<li>top tier humanities & a strong science program rapidly gaining prestige</li>
<li>best fine arts outside of an art school</li>
<li>apparently people are attractive there lol</li>
</ol>
<p>When I was little (like, 6/7) , my parents had me and my siblings listen to these tapes on long car trips (almost never music, otherwise it was NPR/A Prairie Home Companion...(with Garrison Keilor, lol))</p>
<p>The tapes were these radio show style portraits of figures in the American Revolution, documenting parts of their lives with solid sources/some imagination.</p>
<p>The one about Nathan Hale was narrated completely, and not acted, and I was completely stunned when they mentioned how young he was to volunteer for the Continental Army/spying/dying. I asked my dad if he ever got to go to college first (yeah.....I guess I didn't know then about other activities young men should probably engage in before shuffling off the mortal coil..) and he told me how Nathan Hale attended Yale, and how his last words were a translation of a line from one of Latin classes.</p>
<p>Also, Prof. Witzel at Harvard is a Tool/d-bag.</p>
<p>When I was little (like, 6/7) , my parents had me and my siblings listen to these tapes on long car trips (almost never music, otherwise it was NPR/A Prairie Home Companion...(with Garrison Keilor, lol))</p>
<p>The tapes were these radio show style portraits of figures in the American Revolution, documenting parts of their lives with solid sources/some imagination.</p>
<p>The one about Nathan Hale was narrated completely, and not acted, and I was completely stunned when they mentioned how young he was to volunteer for the Continental Army/spying/dying. I asked my dad if he ever got to go to college first (yeah.....I guess I didn't know then about other activities young men should probably engage in before shuffling off the mortal coil..) and he told me how Nathan Hale attended Yale, and how his last words were a translation of a line from one of his Latin classes.</p>
<p>Also, Prof. Witzel at Harvard is a Tool/d-bag.</p>
<p>arghhh.
double poster.
to the guillotine</p>
<p>^ Some of us have crappy internet connections okay? (and refresh in spite of it)</p>
<p>Also, if you were to put me on a guillotine, my neck would probably shatter the blade.</p>