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    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Hobart and William Smith Colleges - Bluebird day

    Hobart and William Smith Colleges

    5.0(2 reviews)
    23.2 mi

    I have so many good things to say about HWS that I am not sure it could fit in a Yelp review!…read more Let me just list some of my favorite aspects of HWS: The people -- President Gearan is one of the smartest, civically minded, dedicated, and successful people you will ever meet. I think that he is one of the greatest assets of HWS along with his wonderful family. He and his family made my time at HWS so memorable. Also, the professors are fantastic. I graduated almost 3 yrs ago and continue to collaborate on research articles with one of my undergraduate mentors. The relationships you develop with the people at HWS can really last years, if not a lifetime. There are so many great people on campus it is hard to list them all -- but I want to give a shoutout to the Admissions staff and the Alumni House staff who are also fun and awesome! Woo. The campus -- The campus is beautiful and they do a good job of renovating and keeping it up-to-date for the most part. Also, you are on a 35 mile long lake in the middle of NY wine country! Yes, that means wine tasting, wine tours and wine class (.5 of a credit!). This is absolutely appropriate considering it is freezing and miserable 6 months out of the year so they need to make up for this in some way -- aka their proximity to vineyards and wineries. Also, you can basically navigate between any 2 points on campus in 20 minutes. The education -- My undergrad education absolutely prepared me for my post-college life and has set me up for a PhD program. Overall, the professors were knowledgeable, dedicated and fair. If you work hard and are intelligent, you will do well. I feel as if many of my professors had high standards that pushed me to always do my best. Basically, I love HWS and think that the opportunities overall are hard to parallel. The study abroad, community service and career development opportunities are all excellent and worth the ~$53,000/yr pricetag!

    OK, time to review my alma mater. Kinda tough, given that I almost have to give it 5 stars…read more.. but this past summer, back for reunion, they did it up in style. gave us the freedom and flexibility to choose from a number of planned activities, or do nothing at all, and hang out on the quad until 3 a.m., even giving us unfettered access to the sound system, so we could blast 80's tunes on the sound system. Everything for reunion was done extremely well, which reflects the leadership of President Gearen and the culture of the school that hasn't changed signficantly since I left many years ago. Hell, even Professor Marvin Bram is still tooling around on his 1950's era bike. Great school, excellent faculty and students. Hidden gem. Thanks Bishop Hobart!!

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    Katherine D. Elliott Arts Center

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    State University of New York at Oswego

    State University of New York at Oswego

    3.7(6 reviews)
    35.2 mi

    If you dislike snow and cold weather in the least, run away screaming. SUNY Oswego is right on Lake…read moreOntario and gets the most wind out of any place I have been. When it's bitterly cold, that 60mph wind will make you dream for Hawaii. Besides that, Oswego State was pretty awesome. It's on par with other state schools and has great extra-curricular activities. Plus, our hockey team is awesome. Alumns have gone on to places like ESPN and other well-known companies. Like every other college in America, you're going to be paying out your ears for textbooks, but their meal plan is really great- $5 for all you can eat. At lunchtime, try out their cheeseburgers, they really are the best college food I've ever eaten. The grill in Pathfinder can't be beat either. Oswego has been known as a party school, but it's just as much as most other state schools. If you're looking to stay away from parties, I'd recommend one of the following dorms: Johnson, Riggs, Waterbury, Scales, or Hart. If you really want to party, stay on new campus: Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga are the big three. Some dorms are much better kept up than others. Johnson, Riggs, and Hart are the better kept dorms, but you're going to be living with freshman, engineering students, and the foreign exchange students because Oswego wants to show off for them. Take the tour of the campus, but don't let them sell you on the campus by the tour alone. They're going to show you all of the great things and none of the bad. When visiting campus, they'll take you into Hart, and Johnson (probably Riggs too), and the new Campus Center. Make sure you go into Lanigan Hall's second floor to see where all your lectures are going to be, and Mahar hall to see the classrooms without any clocks. Piez and Snygg are where the language and science classes are, and those buildings are pretty old. Go to Scales and Waterbury to see what actual dorms are going to look like too.

    I spent four amazing years in SUNY Oswego and always cherish the good & bad times I experienced…read morethere. Coming from New York City it was quite the adjustment settling into this small town by Lake Ontario, but soon I came to love it. It's an affordable state school that is big on hockey (not football) and is made up of a diverse student body. One of the most famous alumni from Oswego is none other than weather man/TV personality, Al Roker. It's no more of a party school than any of the other SUNYs so I wouldn't knock it just because of that. I would say the best time to go visit is in the Spring or Summer because it is absolutely beautiful out there!

    Cornell University - Cornell fashion and textile collection archive. At Martha Van Rensselaer Hall.

    Cornell University

    4.5(55 reviews)
    34.0 mi

    Well, since this is here, I better give my 2 cents. I am an extremely proud graduate of this…read moreawesome university ( recent politics aside).... Founded by Ezra Cornell in 1865, it contains 7 colleges, 4 which are land grant/ NY state subsidized (SUNY, or State University of New York).( College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Human Ecology, Industrial and Labor Relations, and College of Veterinary Medicine)College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Architecture, Art and Planning. Photos are from today. Cornell has the most beautiful, or gorges campus ( Ithaca is gorges)... built over a few gorges with safety nets and bars to prevent the stress of academic life from making drastic decisions ( sad but true). Each quad is unity and has its own feel, and there are several newer buildings, not all consistent with the original beautiful architecture. No visit here would be complete without visits to Uris Library's President AD White Library, McGraw Tower, the terrace overlooking campus and Cayuga Lake from Willard Straight Hall, Sage Chapel, the Law School's Annabel Taylor Hall, Beebe Lake, Lynah Rink... you get it. Only 10 photos on these reviews....

    I might be biased, but Cornell from its motto like basically everybody should have access to…read moreeducation. It's beautiful, gorgeous as they say in Ithaca they have such a variety of programs they offer. The campus is beautiful. It's up all these cascading hills with waterfalls breaking through the campus in two spots. There's a combination of modern buildings with Panik views. Collegetown has some great restaurants actually some of the better restaurants in the city of Ithaca are in Collegetown they like make your own bento and some hot pot places and a variety of other cuisines, but cool old architecture, vine covered buildings there's so much to experience in and learn at Cornell. Dictated but not read. Lol

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    Duffield inside. In front of Mattin's

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    President Andrew White Library ( photos don't do it justice)

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