Wow! The green surrounding is gorgeous! With the environment and space between the buildings, the campus has a very "open feel". Thanks for sharing another fantastic production with drone shots and editing! 🎓🌳🌲🌲🎬
I got a offer from Cornell. I'm seeking insights into the value of attending an Ivy League university, considering they typically have similar tuition fees. However, I'm unsure if it's wise to take on significant loans for this education. Given your background as an Ivy League graduate, I'd appreciate your perspective on this dilemma.
What other options do you have? If you're thinking about declining an offer from Cornell then your reasons should be either financial reasons or you already have an offer from another top university like MIT for example. Otherwise, you should not decline an offer from Cornell. Also, I'm not an Ivy League graduate.
Given my background, coming from a small village in India, and my family's financial situation, I'm facing a tough decision regarding my education. I've been offered a spot at Cornell University, but the thought of taking on significant loans is causing me some concern, especially considering the uncertain job market right now. On one hand, as a fresher, I don't have any full-time experience, so I also think that Ivy Tag, Cornell Resources, and alumni will help me get one. Adding to the complexity, I recently received rejections from Duke and Purdue, leaving me with only Cornell as a current option. To explore alternatives, I'm also looking into applying to some state or public universities.@@CampusMania
@CrazyMedusa Given my background coming from a small village in India and my family's financial situation, I'm facing a tough decision regarding my education. I've been offered a spot at Cornell University at MEM program, but the thought of taking on significant loans is causing me some concern, especially considering the uncertain job market right now. On one hand, without any full-time work experience as a fresh graduate of engineering, I see the potential benefits of attending an Ivy League institution like Cornell, with its resources and alumni network. Adding to the complexity, I recently received rejections from Duke and Purdue, leaving me with only Cornell as a current option. To explore alternatives, I'm also looking into applying to some state or public universities. Ultimately, if I don't secure another offer, I may need to return to my family's village and work there rest of my life if I don't go to abroad for study.
I recently Graduated from Cornell University online and I'm planning on a trip to Ithaca to visit the Cornell University Campus in the spring of this year
@@Trump20-24 I never met anyone who studied this major. Can you tell us your experience in this major at Cornell and your how would you rate your Cornell experience overall?
@@CampusMania aboutsoultly my experience on was easy to follow and you go at your own pace, its really interesting on what is layed out in the course work and material and you definitely learn a lot of vital information that you can also use in your everyday life as well as your Career
If you want to get involved with Human Resources this is a course worth looking into l finished in December and l already have a follow up interview with my HR department so things are looking up for me.
This is the closest you should get. You don,t want to be influeced by their laughable promise of a "good education". Don,t do it. Cos when you grow up, you gonna look like them!
Wow! The green surrounding is gorgeous! With the environment and space between the buildings, the campus has a very "open feel". Thanks for sharing
another fantastic production with drone shots and editing! 🎓🌳🌲🌲🎬
Thank you! Glad you liked it. Yes, it's so green and open there. A very beautiful campus it competes on the top spot.
Yet another perfect video.
I believe Cornell is the largest Ivy League University by campus size.
Thank you Donnie! Yes, I think Cornell has the largest Ivy League campus.
This is stunning
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Good environment, not just in school area but trees cover the land all the way to horizon. 🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌿🍁☘🍁🍃
I agree, it's beautiful.
hi! CampusMania! this is brreathtaking upload- =)
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
I got a offer from Cornell.
I'm seeking insights into the value of attending an Ivy League university, considering they typically have similar tuition fees. However, I'm unsure if it's wise to take on significant loans for this education. Given your background as an Ivy League graduate, I'd appreciate your perspective on this dilemma.
What other options do you have? If you're thinking about declining an offer from Cornell then your reasons should be either financial reasons or you already have an offer from another top university like MIT for example. Otherwise, you should not decline an offer from Cornell. Also, I'm not an Ivy League graduate.
Given my background, coming from a small village in India, and my family's financial situation, I'm facing a tough decision regarding my education. I've been offered a spot at Cornell University, but the thought of taking on significant loans is causing me some concern, especially considering the uncertain job market right now.
On one hand, as a fresher, I don't have any full-time experience, so I also think that Ivy Tag, Cornell Resources, and alumni will help me get one.
Adding to the complexity, I recently received rejections from Duke and Purdue, leaving me with only Cornell as a current option. To explore alternatives, I'm also looking into applying to some state or public universities.@@CampusMania
@CrazyMedusa Given my background coming from a small village in India and my family's financial situation, I'm facing a tough decision regarding my education. I've been offered a spot at Cornell University at MEM program, but the thought of taking on significant loans is causing me some concern, especially considering the uncertain job market right now.
On one hand, without any full-time work experience as a fresh graduate of engineering, I see the potential benefits of attending an Ivy League institution like Cornell, with its resources and alumni network.
Adding to the complexity, I recently received rejections from Duke and Purdue, leaving me with only Cornell as a current option. To explore alternatives, I'm also looking into applying to some state or public universities.
Ultimately, if I don't secure another offer, I may need to return to my family's village and work there rest of my life if I don't go to abroad for study.
I recently Graduated from Cornell University online and I'm planning on a trip to Ithaca to visit the Cornell University Campus in the spring of this year
That's awesome! Congratulations! What did you study at Cornell?
@@CampusMania Employee Relations and Investigations school of ILR Industrial Labor Relations
@@Trump20-24 I never met anyone who studied this major. Can you tell us your experience in this major at Cornell and your how would you rate your Cornell experience overall?
@@CampusMania aboutsoultly my experience on was easy to follow and you go at your own pace, its really interesting on what is layed out in the course work and material and you definitely learn a lot of vital information that you can also use in your everyday life as well as your Career
If you want to get involved with Human Resources this is a course worth looking into l finished in December and l already have a follow up interview with my HR department so things are looking up for me.
I'm from Mexico, I have never been there. But I'm ok with this video I can know how looks like. Regrets from University autonomus of Morelos 🎉
Glad the video showed you the place.
Did you need approval for this?
I don't know. I didn't get one.
1:36 ❤😍
Great shot indeed.
Vet Research 🔬 Tower ???
Is that missing from the video?
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No, thank you.
Magg
I'm sorry, what?
Don’t choose this college! This is the worst place you can end up to be!
Why do you say that?
This is the closest you should get. You don,t want to be influeced by their laughable promise of a "good education". Don,t do it. Cos when you grow up, you gonna look like them!
Why are you saying this? When you say "you gonna look like them", who do you mean and how do they look like?