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Cornell is very good for people who are pro-active, because professors are very willing to help you with whatever provided that you approach them first. In order to create a sense of community, you need to find your own niche such a program house, fraternity, or organization, because the Cornell community lacks any common ground. Some majors do foster a sense of community such as architecture, but those majors are few and far between. The state schools have an excessively high number of upper-middle class Jewish Long Island females a.k.a. "JAP's". The schools without state funding are all superb and generally have better facilities than the state schools (except ILR and the Bio Dept., which are on par). The town is located very far away from the rest of the world, making weekend "escapes" into challenges. You have to be proactive to find a nightlife. |