<p>I visited a music history lecture, in which the professor spent the first 10 minutes discussing how Yale’s admissions process works such that Yale students are “normal” and far less “nerdy” than students at Harvard. </p>
<p>After awhile, it was sort of like, “Are you kidding??” It did seem like most people at Yale (professors and administration especially) had some inferiority complex that made them feel the need to CONSTANTLY compare themselves to Harvard by making Harvard look bad.</p>
<p>I would have come away with a much better impression if Bulldog Days had been about YALE and what’s great about it, not why its the best because another institution is flawed.</p>