Beverly Hills grad readies for rigors of life in New Haven (news item)

<p>"So many students have spent two to three hours at Bed, Bath and Beyond or Linens and Things that it gives these students a college-level hangover.
“Most schools have twin-size beds so I needed new sheets, new comforter, new everything,” Harvard-Westlake graduate and Yale-bound Michael Rucker said. “I spent so much time standing, it felt like my legs were going to fall off.”</p>

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<p>You’re about 2 years late on this one as the students interviewed are in the class of 2007.</p>

<p>Do students at Universities located in other cities not stand as well? I wasn’t aware that bipedal locomotion was unique to Yale. I’m assuming there’s no rickshaw service at Harvard that’s included with tuition. Also, perhaps buying correct sheets isn’t as important with the Dormaid service…</p>