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Date: Oct 23 2017 Major: Biology (This Major's Salary over time) After Cornell I studied at Yale and Harvard as a graduate student . Cornell is completely outside of the experience at those 2 schools, especially Harvard. Cornell offers no student guidance, no intellectual atmosphere and instruction is poor with huge callses and no access to professors with severe grading on a C curve that is very low compared with Harvard or Yale. Student advising is almost non existent, social life is based on sex and drinking. Fraternities are a horror, compare the college system at Yale or Harvard and you'll see what I mean. Cornell is not an Ivy League school except for CAS, and that's a very samll fraction of the undergraduate population. I would never think of recommending Cornell for anyone except undegraduate Architecture perhaps.
Major: Biology (This Major's Salary over time)
After Cornell I studied at Yale and Harvard as a graduate student . Cornell is completely outside of the experience at those 2 schools, especially Harvard. Cornell offers no student guidance, no intellectual atmosphere and instruction is poor with huge callses and no access to professors with severe grading on a C curve that is very low compared with Harvard or Yale. Student advising is almost non existent, social life is based on sex and drinking. Fraternities are a horror, compare the college system at Yale or Harvard and you'll see what I mean. Cornell is not an Ivy League school except for CAS, and that's a very samll fraction of the undergraduate population. I would never think of recommending Cornell for anyone except undegraduate Architecture perhaps.