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Cornell University - Comments on Friendliness/Courtesy of Students

Posted Date Posted By Comment
April 05 2008
iluvcolumbia
didnt get to talk to many but the ones that worked there were very helpful.
March 23 2008
Dennis173
Most down to earth students I have seen in comparison to the other Ivys and other top ranked schools. It was not rare for students to talk to us or go the extra mile in order lend a hand.
August 22 2007
Igglesfan
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July 27 2007
poozislove
Our tour guide was friendly, funny, and very laid back.
July 19 2007
Lori1122
happy tour guide
July 09 2007
dande1114
Since it was summer, I didnt run into many students. But the vast majority of the students were all very friendly.
June 27 2007
GymnasticsMom
Wow!
April 15 2007
seuferk
This is what I love about Cornell(one of the many things)--I love the people.
December 27 2006
blase07
Very friendly & helpful :o)
September 10 2006
posterX
Students seem generally friendly, although there isn't a sense of friendliness and openness that you find at smaller colleges and universities.
September 05 2006
college-woot!
everyone i met seemed really chilled, not pretentious, eager to help. i wanted to befriend everyone i met.
August 26 2006
NishtDawg
I seriously wanted to make friends with every single student at Cornell just by looking at them.
August 20 2006
eeemillee
Our tour guide was great, but after the tour we met many students because we got so lost! Everyone was friendly and helpful too. One of the students even walked us to find food and ended up eating with us and telling us about his experiences at Cornell.
August 10 2006
KryptoniteMan
Everyone i met there was friendly ... i didn't encounter anyone i thought was rude, or unsociable.
August 08 2006
ReninDetroit
I didn't meet too many, but there were some smiles as we were in Ithaca. Unfortunately, we visited during their spring break so it was difficult.
August 04 2006
imkonadian88
cornell is a varied mixture of students...for example, my tour guide was a pre-med student that had been serious about her studies, while my hotel dri