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I believe Cornell gives students the tools they need to be a strong contributor to society.
Starting Job: Service Assistant, Preparedness: A+, Reputation: B+
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Mar 28 2005 Alumna Female -- Class 2000 
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Without a doubt, Cornell was a great experience, but also has helped me continuously since I graduated. Currently, I am in law school and I can feel the effects of my learning everyday. Cornell's faculty are excellent. I was pushed hard, especially by the Politics dept. I have come to find that I have written 4 or 5 times as many papers as most of my peers. Because of that, my writing AND my thinking is much more refined. Mount Vernon IS small. I did not have a problem with this, as the community is really nice...so nice that I chose to live there over all my undergrad summers. As for social groups, I was in one and I still had a slew of non-group friends. Social groups are both good and bad...it is up to each person to make the call on that issue. All the college services are there for you use, although I admit, I did not utilize them as much as I should have.
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Cornell is a college I fell in love with the minute I stepped on campus -- not even being placed, as a prospie, with a person fairly incompatible with my interests, deterred me from realizing how great this campus is. There is honestly something for everyone. No matter what you're at college to do, if OCAAT doesn't turn you off (and it shouldn't) Cornell is my personal recommendation to do it at.
Education Quality: A+, Surrounding City: B+
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