Four Reasons why Yale University Sucks

Filed under college and university admissions, April 7th, 2009 by admin

The prestigious private school Yale University has been hailed as one of the world’s best universities to attend.  With its top-notch education and fully featured facilities, it is no wonder why Yale is regarded by so many as one of the best schools.  There are, however, some facts that may make you want to avoid attending Yale.  Whether you are just getting ready to apply for college or your Yale application was rejected, you may want to know about these facts that make some people decide against Yale.  This article will cover a number of reasons not to attend Yale University.

It’s a home of world changers and jerks alike

Throughout the years, Yale has produced some of the finest graduates, including US Presidents, Nobel laureates, academic leaders, masters of technology and innovation, and Pulitzer Prize winners.(1)  Aside from these numerous world changers, however, Yale has also been associated with a number of disappointments.  In 1977, for example, a Yale graduate by the name of Richard Herrin used a hammer to murder Bonnie Garland, a senior at Yale at that time.  Garland tried to break off the relationship with Herrin, sparking the murder.(2)  Another shameful truth about Yale is that the university supported slavery and slave-owners in the past.  In fact, some of the buildings and colleges at the university are named after pro-slavery politicians or slave-owners.  Just because slavery was accepted at that time, it does not mean that an intellectual, scholarly, and academic institution such as Yale should also approve slavery and its resulting degredation of human dignity.(3)

It’s just too expensive

Let’s face it.  Most Ivy League schools are just plain expensive.  You may be paying for a great education, but you can probably get a similar education at lower costs in another school.  Ever since the 1998 to 1999 school year, Yale has been steadily increasing its tuition.  From the 1998 to 1999 to the 2008 to 2009 school years, there has been a compound growth rate of about 4%.  For the 2008 to 2009 school year, the normal tuition at Yale was over $35,000.(4)

The students can be jerks

Another annoying thing about Yale University is that many of the students are pompous jerks.  Just because you go to a school with a great reputation, that doesn’t give you the right to treat others as though they are lower than you.  They may be rich, smart, and talented, but some Yale students can still be asses – literally.

You’re not trying to be the cream of the crop

As mentioned above, Yale has helped to train, educate, and mold numerous influential figures in the world.  Still, if you aren’t looking to make a huge, world-altering impact, you may want to think of going to another school.  If all you want is to get a degree and get by at a reputable school, then you may not want to deal with such high tuition, a disappointing history in slavery, and a pompous student body.  It seems that Yale isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be.

(1)  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Yale_University_people
(2)  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Garland
(3)  http://hnn.us/articles/213.html
(4)  http://www.yale.edu/oir/open/pdf_public/W082_Tuits_U.pdf

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