Students unhappy at Stony Brook, but happy at Binghamton? True?

<p>I totally agree, which was my point. I think there are happy and unhappy people at any school–both SB and Cornell.</p>

<p>I did find this: “Cornell was battling a reputation as an intense school with a high suicide rate. The university was named the most stressful of 15 top schools in a 2000 book that surveyed students.”</p>

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<p>Ironically unsure: It’s no more disrespectful than your somewhat gratuitous rants against SB to cite a well-known reputation of Cornell for suicides–even if the rate is no higher. From the same WSJ article: “Stressed-out students have sometimes joked about wanting to ‘gorge out.’”</p>