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Overall, Yale offers a very emotionally supportive environment that is tailored to students and how they feel. They expend many resources on trying to improve the student experience. The courses are low pressure, and grades are not important/not emphasized and your GPA is not shared. However, this program lacks diversity in terms of thought. Many students are very left (liberal) and there is not a conservative perspective that is taught/moderated by professors. This can lead to a frustrating perspective that only represents one ideology which is not realistic. Overall though, the resources are vast, and the reputation and connections will help you get into your desired industry easily if you put in the effort.
Some courses can be very poorly taught, and the knowledge you extract is based on your work effort. You can get by with a proficient with minimal effort, but may not learn much if you do not put in the effort.
Very desirable - many companies recruit here. Plethora of opportunities.
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