The northeast is a pretty rad region to be in. We have NYC, the shore, and the Cape all within at least 6 hours driving. But going to school here is whole other ball park.
Here's why going to school in the northeast is ah-maze-ing *upside down smiley face*
1. The Weathers Always Changing
For the most part, each region of America has it's set weather patterns. Down south by Florida is humid af, Midwest like Texas is dry heat which is the worst kind of heat, and the west like California is mostly warm year round (depending on where you are in California).
But here, in the Northeast, it's a new surprise not just every day but every few hours...
98% of the time, when you get dressed in the morning, you get dressed for at least two different weather patterns. For the most part, you get ready for the cold in the morning but the heat in the afternoon
2. Your university is absurdly small
Okay but the school is legit so small that everyone knows everyone's business. Now I don't have to tell Sarah that Justin is cheating on her because the professor already did
3. The Ivy League
There's at least, one Ivy League in your back yard. Like okay fine, one of the Obama children is looking at Yale but... crazy idea...what about Quinnipiac!? I hear that's a great school!
4. The Bagels are out of this world
*Eye roll* Bagels are literally only good if they come from New York City/ Long Island and New Jersey. Anyone who tells you a Connecticut bagel is good is lying.
(Above is a rare photo of what a bagel is supposed to look like)
5. "Everyone is so nice here!"
If by "nice" you mean stuck up snobs then sure
6. Snow days happen all the time (-.-)
I don't think the administration would know what "bad snow" is even if we were in a blizzard for a week.
And lastly
7. It's. SO. Scenic.
Every fall, without a doubt, there will be at least 10 Instagrams of their campus in the fall. Like ok, we get it, it's pretty.
Ultimately, going to school up here isn't terrible, but it does have its flaws.




























