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  • 82 out of 85 people found this review useful.

    Charlene from Sandy, UT

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The sheer diversity of classes is amazing and the quarter system means that you have the opportunity to take a lot of them without overloading youself

    Am enjoying being here

    The students are amazing and so are the professors!

    Bang for the buck

    Places like UCLA are just as expensive for an out of state student but the research opportunities and general class sizes are much smaller. Stanford is worth every penny

    Tips for prospective students

    Be yourself in your application. Stanford really is looking for students that will bring something unique (themselves!) to campus

    Great for these types of students

    Stanford is great for students who are serious about their schoolwork and passionate about their interests and love a collaborative environment. Stanford definately more relaxed than comparable east coast schools and that fosters creativity and an open community. So its perfect for students who might have felt a bit restricted by their highschool for whatever reason. It is a chance to grow and explore and have plenty of support if that brilliant idea of yours is begging to be more than just an idea in your head.

  • 65 out of 65 people found this review useful.

    William from Reno, NV

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    One does not get to be a professor at Stanford without being pretty brilliant. Some are better teachers than others, but even my least favorite classes (the freshman core humanities and writing) have given me their share of enlightenment, and my favorite ones (I highly recommend Computer Science 106A) are nothing short of fascinating.

    Am enjoying being here

    If there's anything more remarkable than Stanford's academics, it's the enjoyment that comes with being a student there. The campus and weather are lovely, the classes are interesting, and the extracurriculars are abundant. I've particularly enjoyed being part of Stanford's wonderfully wacky band, who will teach you to play an instrument if you want.

    Bang for the buck

    I won't lie: Stanford is expensive. Their need-based-only scholarship policy makes paying for Stanford about the same difficulty for everyone except the super-rich, so those whose families have very little money are not that much worse off - in fact, overcoming economic hardship often makes for a particularly good application. I was lucky to have parents who were very smart in saving for my college education, but the economic downturn means I will still need extra funds in order to pay for all four years. (I am on Cappex, after all, primarily for scholarships.) Still, Stanford has more than enough bang to make up for its buck. Don't let the money keep you from applying.

    Tips for prospective students

    I recommend applying Early Action if Stanford is your first choice. Your chances of being accepted will not be significantly better (so they tell us, and I believe them), but if you get in, the notification comes early enough that you may be able to skip some of the more arduous college applications. Harvey Mudd and Caltech were on my list, and I was very glad not to have to answer their tricky essay questions.

    Great for these types of students

    Students who expect fun and a good education not to be mutually exclusive; students who have worked hard, given themselves lots of opportunities, and want lots of time to explore their possibilities before they settle down; students who want to live and study in a diverse, tolerant, and modern environment, with common-sense rules and a great deal of trust. I also found Stanford made the transition to independent living very gentle, making it a great choice for the not-so-independent teenager (but don't interpret this as a negative if you're the opposite!).

  • 47 out of 48 people found this review useful.

    Elise from Portland, OR

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Professors and students alike are passionate about what they do, and are eager to share it if you show interest. You will learn as much from the people in your dorm as you will being in class, and it's wonderful.

    Am enjoying being here

    Stanford is a great mix of work and play. When you're studying, it's wonderful to be around people who are excited about learning. When you're partying, its great to be with people who know how to let loose and be a little crazy.

    Bang for the buck

    Although tuition is steep, Stanford's financial aid is extremely generous, so cost really shouldn't hinder anyone's ability to attend. Furthermore, the opportunities Stanford has for motivated students is well worth the cost.

    Tips for prospective students

    Don't change your lifestyle to fit the mold you think Stanford wants. Do what you're passionate about, and do it well.

    Great for these types of students

    If you have burning ideas, and questions, and you want to work hard, Stanford will provide you with resources and opportunities to do almost anything.

  • 31 out of 31 people found this review useful.

    Tonya

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The best thing about Stanford is that you learn so much from your peers. Of course you will take engaging courses, but your friends will teach you just as much through their diversity and personal accomplishments.

    Am enjoying being here

    Love the people (including upperclassmen), love the campus, love the classes (my required introductory to the humanities course is more iffy, but some people really like theirs, and everything else is so dang INTERESTING and even FUN), love the activities and events, love the weather!

    Bang for the buck

    Stanford has one of the best financial aid programs around. Period. Several of my friends found it was cheaper to attend Stanford than their state school.

    Tips for prospective students

    BE YOURSELF in your application. If you're quirky, you're quirky. If you're not, you're not. Be deeply honest about your life goals. Getting into college isn't just about meeting their standards but also playing a part in their student body, and if you're not going to be a good fit, you're not going to be happy. Luckily, Stanford's students are diverse in every possible way... except maybe in level of intellectual vitality.
    Also, if you're a fantastic student but are still not sure about your chances, APPLY. Trust me, pretty much everyone wonders how they got here, and when everyone feels like that, everyone feels NORMAL—a utopia-like normal!

    Great for these types of students

    Stanford has all kinds of people, but I would generally say that everyone is very enthusiastic about everything they do. This is actually pretty easy, because there are so many awesome clubs and activities available.
    People smile :)

  • 43 out of 58 people found this review useful.

    Anonymous

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Tips for prospective students

    Never underestimate yourself.

    Great for these types of students

    Laid back students who want an extremely rigorous academic environment. Friendly students who want to work hard and play hard all while meeting a plethora of unique students.

  • 33 out of 40 people found this review useful.

    Becky from San Diego

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Tips for prospective students

    This is definitely a tougher school to get into, but try applying even if you think it's a reach! You never know unless you try.

    Great for these types of students

    Extracurricular-oriented, activists, travelers. The architecture of Stanford is also to be appreciated, so if you're the type of person who enjoys that you would find it a good fit.

  • 27 out of 30 people found this review useful. 1 person found this inaccurate.

    Julio from Pfafftown, NC

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Every class teaches me something new. It does not matter if I am in an electrical engineering design class or a Brazilian film studies class. The teachers and other students motivate you to learn.

    Am enjoying being here

    Outside of the classroom, Stanford is great. You can find a club and organization that fits your interests. If not, Stanford is very open to letting students start new organizations.

    Bang for the buck

    It may be expensive, but the financial aid system is amazing. Applying will do you no harm because if you are accepted and money is a problem, Stanford will be able to help you.

    Tips for prospective students

    You will find yourself questioning if you were smart enough to attend Stanford, but once you find something you care those doubts will disappear. Get involved in some groups and organizations and take advantage of the resources available.

    Great for these types of students

    Any person

  • 13 out of 14 people found this review useful.

    Jason from Fort Salonga, NY

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Amazing opportunity to follow your passion and explore new passions. Work load is substantial, but not overwhelming. Take courses you already have some knowledge of during your first quarter to allow yourself to ease into college academics.

    Am enjoying being here

    Great parties. You can choose to drink or not and still feel like you belong. First week takes us on a scavenger hunt through San Francisco with your dorm mates!

    Bang for the buck

    My parents are middle class, and I got full tuition!

    Tips for prospective students

    If you have great academic records and show a passion whether it be music, sports, science, literature, you should apply.

    Great for these types of students

    Student who love to explore and enjoys great weather. If you think you might feel homesick if you come from far away, don't worry, you will feel at home on the farm with students and faculty.

  • 12 out of 13 people found this review useful.

    Lloyd from Oxnard, CA

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    After attending their Admit Weekend, I was exposed to a variety of options to choose for. Stanford advocates that students obtain knowledge in as many areas as possible. They have doctors who are lawyers and poets who have economics majors.

    Will enjoy being here

    The campus is great. You're allowed to hop into the fountains and be a crazy teenager. The sunlight especially releases endorphins into the human body, making Stanford a happy environment. The food also, in my opinion, is great; my favorite dishes belonging to the Asian themed kitchen.

    Bang for the buck

    Stanford helped me out a lot when I applied. They gave me about 40,000 dollars as a financial aid scholarship to help pay for my first year.

    Tips for prospective students

    Do not be discouraged to apply. They are looking for uniqueness and dedication into whatever you do. I had no hopes of actually making it, but I got in! I have an SAT score of 1810, which is lower than a lot of my friends who did not make it in.

    Great for these types of students

    Students do not like harsh weather.
    Students who have bikes.
    Students who have ever had to urge to go swimming in public fountains.
    Students who enjoy parties (but you can avoid them if you don't).
    Students who enjoy academic challenges.
    Students who want to study abroad.

  • 10 out of 10 people found this review useful.

    Sarah from Stanford, CA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Yes -- you WILL learn a lot at Stanford! From classes about subjects you've wanted to study for years, to classes about topics you've never dreamed of studying, you will learn tremendous amounts. Many classes rely on self-motivated research and application, and some others will be simply informative and fascinating without the requirement of outside research and thought. You'll find a variety of students in any class (some only there for GenEd reqs, some with related majors, some oddballs, some grad students) and will be able to find your place within that, learning both from the usually dedicated professors as well as your fellow students.

    Am enjoying being here

    It's taken me a while to find my niche as Stanford... and truth be told, I am not certain that I've totally settled in. But I have no doubt that there is a place for me here -- as well as a place for you. It has been somewhat difficult for me to meet people to make friends, but I have found that most everyone here is friendly, and EVERYONE has something incredibly unique about them; it just takes some digging to find out what it is. The campus is beautiful, the opportunities seemingly endless... figure out what you like to do through experimentation and being open, and you will no doubt meet others who love what you do (from sports to knowledges to gaming to juggling to drinking to kite-flying... it's all there).

    Bang for the buck

    Stanford is expensive. It's hard to pay for. However, the school does what it can to help you out if you are in serious financial need. I am on the border; it's hard to pay for and is financially stressful, but my family can, in the end, afford it. At times I wonder if it's entirely worth it, but I haven't yet found a reason to believe it's a waste.

    Tips for prospective students

    Dig deep.

    Both into yourself to find out what type of school you're looking for, what you want out of college, how you want these crucial years to go, etc, as well as into what the schools you're considering espouse as their own priorities and atmospheres. Visit, if you have the chance. Look up student reviews, websites beyond the university's official website. Be persistent. Get in contact with professors, students.

    Great for these types of students

    Anyone! Really. While it is academically rigorous, I have friends from all backgrounds -- artists, performers, scientists, philosophers, readers, athletes, more. Know who are you are and what strengths you have and use them! Don't be arrogant, but also don't be bashful or shy. Represent yourself.

  • 5 out of 5 people found this review useful.

    Dahlton from Jackson, CA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    by far the most diverse, relaxed campus full of happy, friendly students of all ages. clean, green and exuding student pride everywhere you go. the best choice anyone could ever make!

    Tips for prospective students

    don't panic, be real and accept the fact that if you are accepted you will no longer be the top student or top athlete because you will be surrounded by greatness but you will be accepted and it will be your family before the 1st quarter is over.

    Academic Rigor

    don't miss a class, attend every lecture you can and enjoy every minute. get to know everyone you can because the next bill gates, steve jobs or andrew luck may be your study buddy.

    Dorm Life

    family for life before you can head home for winter break.

    Food and Dining

    you can't go hungry - if lucky enough to get into the native house, you will experience the best cooking in the bay area.

    What to do for fun

    the stanford bubble is safe and full of new student run activities nightly or venture out into surrounding palo alto, menlo, redwood city or even into san francisco for anything you can dream of.. also a short drive to santa cruz for surfing or beach fun.

    Bang for the buck

    best degree you can get!!

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    must attend football games and band run. get to know any event with the band or axe crew for student spirit, songs, cheers, and traditions.

    Great for these types of students

    all students can excel and become anything you want!

    Clubs and Activities

    thousands of choices... if you don't find it, you can create it and the school will fund it!

    Greek Life

    amazing

    Campus Safety

    only crime is bike theft and usually they turn up safely after someone needed to borrow it. hahah

  • 5 out of 5 people found this review useful.

    Vivian

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The college experience is more than just classes. Academics are just one part of Stanford life. The real difficult part is balancing your classes with all your extracurricular and social life.

    Yes, classes are difficult, but classes at any college will be. Here at Stanford you are surrounded by such brilliance, it pushes you to learn more about life and other perspectives. If Stanford accepts you, they have faith that you can do it! Here it’s hard to get an A, but also hard to get a C.

    I have yet to be super disappointed by a class here. (Though the math department is not really for ....normal people....it's pretty heavy in theoretical stuff and a bit disorganized, but it's really because the professors are so deep into mathematics that the department's like that. And the math majors here dig it. There's really a place for everyone here.) Anyways, each class I have taken, even the dreaded Ihum (Intro to humanities) and other GERs have been spectacular, and that is because the professors are really enthusiastic about what they are teaching. And if they don't seem that way on the outside, just visit them in office hours, they go crazy! Try googling some of the professors too. Sometimes us students take it for granted that we have world-renown faculty. My mind was blown when I researched my advisers and professors. It's really great because they are so approachable. The school makes it hard to fail, if you do, it really is your own fault.

    Am enjoying being here

    It can be a bit intimidating when your classmates have already done so much, but for the most part everyone is laid back and humble that you don’t have to worry. They really are great people. It’s the atmosphere of the school to be really nice and accepting. People around here actually say Hi when they walk past you.

    It is great being here because the school trusts and supports you so much- you can basically do anything you want. There are many resources available if you need any sort of help. Stanford’s got the money.

    Bang for the buck

    Speaking of money, the school's gotta get it from somewhere. Stanford has excellent financial aid….if you’re poor or rich, but not if you’re in between. But the price is very much worth it, with all the resources and opportunities available to you. And a degree from Stanford is pretty much a guaranteed job after graduation. This is an investment in your future.

    Tips for prospective students

    Stanford wants passionate people. If you can show that you have something that no one else does and that you're passionate about it, and you have good grades, then you have a chance of getting in.

    Great for these types of students

    Stanford is the place for brilliant, well-rounded people. Hardworking, driven people who want more than what life gives them and will push for it.

    The students here are proud of the fact that we can work hard and play hard. It is rare to find a person here who just studies all the time. My first party was a shock, that is for sure- it was a typical college party. But there is no pressure to party or drink, everyone is really accepting :] You can really be who you are here.

    So people here are intelligent and know how to let their crazy out.

  • 5 out of 5 people found this review useful.

    Alexis from Riverside, CA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    All of the professors and fellows that are directly involved in your education are more than happy to help you when you're struggling. The classes are interesting, the pace is fast (thank you quarter system), and you learn the most from the people that you interact with, especially your peers and dormmates.

    Am enjoying being here

    I love the people, but I admit that I am overwhelmed with the opportunities. The classes are very fast paced and there is a lot of pressure (which one can resist) to be occupied with something productive all of the time. The city is a little farther when you're a freshman without a car (1.5 hour train ride). I love it.

    Bang for the buck

    Best financial aid package. Hands down. If money is a big issue, Stanford is a QuestBridge Partner College and will give you a full ride and admit you early if you qualify for the low-income application.

    Tips for prospective students

    Check out QuestBridge (dot) org.
    Visit.
    Talk to current students who aren't your friends and ones who are.
    Don't limit yourself.
    Put the effort into your applications and you won't regret it.

    Great for these types of students

    Those who...
    Don't quite know what they want to study yet.
    Like being busy ALL of the time.
    Like fast-paced classes, on the quarter system.
    Want to try new things in a fun and supportive environment.
    Like sun.
    Want to be spoiled.

  • 5 out of 5 people found this review useful.

    Savannah

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    Stanford focuses on breadth in the first two years, with classes across different disciplines. Then they focus on depth. You don't have to declare a major until your junior year. This method exposes you to a lot of different, interesting subjects-there have been students who have loved one class they had so much that they completely changed their major to study that.
    Stanford is at the apex of everything, so you can rest assured you will learn what you want to learn, and then some.

    Will enjoy being here

    The architecture everyone gushes about is truly beautiful, so there won't be any problems with a less-than-stellar campus. The people are very friendly, even the complete strangers you see biking around. There are numerous places to hang out and tons of activities to join, so there's no way you can be bored.

    Tips for prospective students

    Start planning on going here early. Have a pretty good idea on what you're planning to study, at least a general direction you want to go.

    Great for these types of students

    The kinda lazy smart kids-the ones who aren't the uber-nerds (a la east coast schools), but still get great grades and do all the extracurriculars without really studying a ton. Also, if you're looking for an academic challenge, balanced with loads of extras and the California life, this is it.

  • 5 out of 6 people found this review useful.

    Mark from Kerman, CA

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    There is a reason why Stanford is the one of the top universities in the nation. Top notch professors and top notch facilities.

    Will enjoy being here

    The campus is absolutely beautiful. I was amazed at what I saw. There is a lot of things to do on campus that will keep a student very happy. Its location is really sweet since it is located close to the bay, so opportunities to do things off campus are really numerous. I am a huge sports guy and I love Stanford's athletic program. If you love sports, you are going to have a lot of fun going to all sorts of athletic events.

    Bang for the buck

    One thing that is really intimidating is the price of this school, with good reason. Stanford is not a cheap school and their financial aid goes off of a need based system so it is hard to get aid. But do not let that prevent you from applying. It is important that you see college as an investment in your future. Stanford or any other university that is really expensive may seem like it is not worth it because of the cost, but it is important to see things in the long run. Your experience at Stanford will open up many career opportunities that you cannot get else where. I am looking at Stanford for graduate school because of the research opportunities available to their engineering students. I know it will be expensive, but it will pay off in the end.

    Tips for prospective students

    Stanford wants students who are well rounded and distinct from other students. A friend of mine who was accepted into Stanford had the best grades and was involved in sports and other clubs like all the other students who apply to Stanford, but he had something that distinguished him from the competition. He started up a program at his high school that allowed mentally/physically challenged kids of all ages in his town to participate in sports in a league that he organized and ran. Now, I am not saying that you need to start something up at your school, but what you do need to do is find ways to distinguish yourself from the competition. When you are filling out the application and writing that personal statement, talk about what you do and/or what about you makes you different from other students who are applying.

  • 4 out of 5 people found this review useful.

    Kelly from PR

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Professors are your friends. The quarter system may seem daunting at first, but you get used to it. You can choose more classes and you get out of classes you don't like faster. :P

    Am enjoying being here

    The community is very warming and accepting. Friends turn into family here.

    Bang for the buck

    Financial aid is very good here. If you want to come and you're accepted, they'll find a way for you to come.

    Tips for prospective students

    For students applying: be yourself. Don't stress out over the applications. Have fun with them, they'll see that in your application.
    Also, don't worry about not knowing what to study, you can discover that here. There are many opportunities for that.

    For students going: Don't doubt yourself during your college life: you are good enough if you got in. Don't waste energy thinking you are not good enough. Relax and enjoy college; it is a time for growth and learning, and not only in the academics. :)

    Great for these types of students

    Happy and studious students!

  • 1 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    Jennifer from Brooklyn, WI

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    Stanford has the perfect blend of academic rigor and fun-loving students. The campus, people, and weather are all beautiful, which makes studying here extremely enjoyable. I wish I could stay at Stanford forever!

    Tips for prospective students

    Be yourself in your essay. Stanford is very diverse, so if you stand out from the rest of the cookie-cutter applications, you'll have a great chance of getting in!

    Academic Rigor

    Stanford is one of the nation's top universities, so the academics are top-notch. If your high school did not prepare you for such academic rigor (as was the case with me), there are many resources available to help you. But Stanford life isn't all about academics--the athletic teams are very good, and there are many other extra-curricular activities.

    Dorm Life

    There are very few bad dorms, and even if you end up in one of them, the people you live with are so awesome that it doesn't even matter how small your room is! The memories you share with the friends you make at Stanford will stay with you for a long time, and will be some of the best memories of your life.

    Food and Dining

    Compared to other colleges I have visited, Stanford's food is gourmet. Some dining halls are better than others, but the food is often so good, it can't be called cafeteria food. There are also many other places to eat on campus using the meal plan.

    What to do for fun

    The city of Palo Alto is right next to the campus, but there is usually so much to do on campus that there is no need to leave. There are athletic games, campus parties, cultural events, and more every week. You will never be bored!

  • 2 out of 4 people found this review useful.

    Christopher from Charlotte, NC

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    This is a great college!!! You will learn many things not only from the class, but also from peers.

    Will enjoy being here

    I think that their will be many places to visit, and also to go sightseeing.

  • 0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    P from Anytown, NY

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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    In three sentences

    It is really cool. Fun. Awesome.

    What to do for fun

    Frat life!

  • 1 out of 3 people found this review useful.

    Mirae from Los Angeles, CA

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Great for these types of students

    Students who like to learn and challenge themselves.
    Campus is just beautiful.
    Bikes > cars

  • 0 out of 4 people found this review useful.

    Cody from Hilo, HI

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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  • 13 out of 54 people found this review useful. 10 people found this inaccurate.

    Stephanie from Hayward, CA

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Tips for prospective students

    standford is a place for peace and wisdom, so that you can relax and do your work outside it's beautiful gardens

  • Stanford Student

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    The best college on earth. Top-notch academics and athletics, amazing opportunities, and beautiful weather. Work hard, play hard: that's Stanford.

    Tips for prospective students

    Get involved; Stanford takes extracurricular involvement seriously. Also start on your essays early; they play a major factor in your application. Above all, be passionate about something.

    Academic Rigor

    Stanford is known for its top academics, and with that comes an expectation for excellence in every class.

    Dorm Life

    Dorm life is arguably one of the best components of freshman year at Stanford. The community and social atmosphere of your freshman dorm will help you create lasting friendships and connections, and you should not miss out on any of the amazing opportunities your freshman dorm provides.

    Food and Dining

    Certain dining halls are better than others, but overall dining at Stanford is pretty good. When you get tired of dining halls, there's a wide variety of eateries on campus for you to get your fix.

    What to do for fun

    Fountain hop, socialize, go off-campus, sunbathe on a warm spring day, join a club.

    Bang for the buck

    Stanford is expensive, but financial aid is pretty good here, much better than at many other schools. That said, don't let cost be a deterrent. The experiences you will have at Stanford are unparalleled, and Stanford affords you so many unique opportunities to be successful.

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    Stanford has its fair share of quirky traditions. One of my favorites is birthday showers, when your friends throw you in the shower at midnight on your birthday. It serves as a warm reminder of how well you have gotten to know the people you live with.

    Great for these types of students

    Hard workers who like to have fun.

    Clubs and Activities

    There are so many clubs on campus, there's no way you'll be able to do them all. That said, get involved with what you're passionate about and devote your time to those few activities. You'll gain a new circle of friends, and it's a good break from your studies.

  • Anonymous

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Great for these types of students

    *Students who love a beautiful view(their campus is gorgeous, even at night! )
    *Dedicated students

  • Cassidy from Jacksonville, FL

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    In three sentences

    standford is a profund well known school. it specializes in law but has many other degrees. it is in cali and not far from the beach and the landscape on this campus is breathtaking.

    Tips for prospective students

    i think if you are considering this college go talk to one of the councilors, take a tour of the campus, and mingle with the students while your there!

    What to do for fun

    roam the campus! get to know the people. there is great diveristy here and the people are friendly.

  • Mayanka from India

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    Not for nothing is Stanford one of the top schools in the country. It has first-class academic facilities and one of the best staffs around.

    Will enjoy being here

    What's not to love about California? Especially around Stanford, which is misty and cool, but gets warm enough to hang out outside.

    Tips for prospective students

    Study hard!

    Great for these types of students

    Stanford is ideal for those students that love to study hard and are passionate about a certain subject. It is perfect for students who want to excel in whatever they do.