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I love this place the trees are awesome and there ...

I love this place the trees are awesome and there are so many Teslas. If you are in the right place at the right time you can even meet extremely famous people that are heads of a certain tech company that has a pretty sweet search engine.

Don t bother trying to get in. The school doesn t ...

Don t bother trying to get in. The school doesn t actually exist. The buildings are all set pieces and the alumni are all actors. They make million a year on the application fees of hopeful students only for then all to receive rejections. Try your luck at a real school like the university of Finland.

Stanford University is a private university, but t...

Stanford University is a private university, but their facilities are accesible to the public. The layout is open and visitors can freely roam around. We were lucky enough to receive free books here. We also went to the Stanford Mall, where they have dining places a Starbucks, and a store that sells Stanford University merchandise

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Since a very young age , I've been wanting to come...

Since a very young age , I've been wanting to come to this school! It really helps that the campus is just a couple hours from where I live. And I think I have a better chance of getting in because I'm in the IB program which gives a lot of homework but helps us prepare for college

Wayback in the 90s I was working as a limo driver ...

Wayback in the 90s I was working as a limo driver full time out of Bgame. We had a famous NYC contract for rich and famous and SFO Signature private jet people.
So one night I picked up a National Famous News Woman from SF/SFO to Stanford for a Publicized Public Debate she would Moderate! Fun right!?
All I had was "destination, Stanford." No address. So I called the Limo Mgr, "I don't know. Call Stanford. Ask her."
I called Stanford Security, "No idea." I asked that they should provide an escort for such a VIP. No luck.
Feeling so stuck, I asked her, and she was so kind and polite, but no address, no map, no directions.
I started to panic as Stanford is a Big Sprawling place.
So I asked pedestrians and students, even driving on the wide sidewalks in a town car!! We made it!! I was so relieved. But as a suited limo driver this sort of thing happened occasionally. I still Smile Warmly every time I see her good manners on National TV. What a class act! Gratsi!
Maybe by now Stanford does do standard escort service for visiting VIPs...I sure hope so!

Big, beautiful, elitist, and enjoyable, this is a ...

Big, beautiful, elitist, and enjoyable, this is a nice campus to explore, one that feels more like a small city or a large museum than a university.

Wander the campus by car and foot, visit the museum and church, stop into a library and the bookstore, check out the Rodin sculpture garden, gaze up at and go into the tower, and discover whatever else you will find, but you won't find it all.

My son attends the university, he is very much so ...

My son attends the university, he is very much so happy. However, I will mention he was the "special" one of the bunch. My smart sons go to Yale, Harvard, Radford, and Columbia university. My son said he has felt harassed by the local SJW's, but for the most part he is doing well socially. He has almost kinda got an invite to a party once. He is in his senior year. I hope he will meet a friend soon! Have a great day!

Stanford is an outstanding place to the developmen...

Stanford is an outstanding place to the development of new knowledge and innovation.

I hold the conviction that an institution strongly committed to the creation and application of new knowledge into several areas must also establish wide networks with Third World nations like those in Latin America so that these countries have the chance of getting out of poverty trap and may improve the standard of living of their citizens many of them living in non-human conditions.

Visited the campus twice as a prospective student....

Visited the campus twice as a prospective student. Took a golf cart campus tour and the school is magnificent. Everyone I encountered was friendly. The view of the campus from the Hoover Tower is a must-see!

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One if the best colleges anywhere.

One if the best colleges anywhere.
Best attitude, culture and beautiful facilities. Growing fast.
Learning is a priority.

ah it s been 3 years. haven t dropped out. got ind...

ah it s been 3 years. haven t dropped out. got indoctrinated into switching to CS which is pretty fun and fairly $ellout. professors here are generally good teachers. people are generally helpful and friendly. meal plan is expensive but many dining halls have quality food.

if you re looking at google maps to figure out where to go to college though, probably not the best idea. Would recommend coming here though.

if you re just trying to find a place to walk around, would recommend - the campus is really beautiful. Here s a list of places to go:
1) Huang to see iconic stressed out STEM students
2) Main quad to take iconic pictures
3) Green library to see iconic stressed out PhD students
4) The Dish to go up a cool lookin hill then go down a cool lookin hill. Avoid mountain lions.
5) Arrillaga for.. uh there s 7 arrillagas. Good luck
6) Gates CS building to watch money being turned into more money by iconic stressed out students
7) The GSB for weird lookin non-stressed students because of pass/no pass classes for some reason
8) The med school for iconic stressed out students in scrubs
9) Gilbert for the iconic stressed out pre-meds, a rare species of student even more stressed than your average potato
10) Cantor for the 2 art students on campus. i think one of them is called Fred. Cool guy.
11) TAP for the best waffle fries and worst boba within the 20 mile radius
12) The humanities center for... wait we have a humanities center? That doesn t sound very blockchain ML. uh. idk there s probably people there reading.
13) The law school for people dressed up more than you
14) Synergy for people less dressed up than you
15) EBF for the longest continuous bong cloud in California
16) Lake Lag for a nice looking crater.
17) The math building for ads targeted at rich Asian international students to store their BMWs somewhere
18) and finally, the faculty club for the most bougee cashmoney place on campus that you don t have permission to access

all in all, good school, much better than Berkeley, 9/10, 10/10 with rice

Stanford is an old and a beautiful university. I r...

Stanford is an old and a beautiful university. I read an old real story about an orphan student and 'PADEREWISKY' a prime minster of Poland ... a true story was happened in 1892 at Stanford University ....

The university was founded in 1885 by Leland and J...

The university was founded in 1885 by Leland and Jane Stanford in memory of their only child, Leland Stanford Jr., who had died of typhoid fever at age 15 the previous year.[2] Stanford was a U.S. Senator and former Governor of California who made his fortune as a railroad tycoon. The school admitted its first students on October 1, 1891,[2][3] as a coeducational and non-denominational institution.

Stanford University struggled financially after the death of Leland Stanford in 1893 and again after much of the campus was damaged by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.[17] Following World War II, Provost Frederick Terman supported faculty and graduates' entrepreneurialism to build self-sufficient local industry in what would later be known as Silicon Valley.[18] The university is also one of the top fundraising institutions in the country, becoming the first school to raise more than a billion dollars in a year.[19]

The university is organized around seven schools: three schools consisting of 40 academic departments at the undergraduate level as well as four professional schools that focus on graduate programs in law, medicine, education, and business. All schools are on the same campus. Students compete in 36 varsity sports, and the university is one of two private institutions in the Division I FBS Pac-12 Conference. It has gained 126 NCAA team championships,[20] and Stanford has won the NACDA Directors' Cup for 24 consecutive years, beginning in 1994 1995.[21] In addition, Stanford students and alumni have won 270 Olympic medals including 139 gold medals.[22]

As of March 2020, 83 Nobel laureates, 28 Turing Award laureates,[note 1] and 8 Fields Medalists have been affiliated with Stanford as students, alumni, faculty, or staff.[43] In addition, Stanford University is particularly noted for its entrepreneurship and is one of the most successful universities in attracting funding for start-ups.[44][45][46][47][48] Stanford alumni have founded numerous companies, which combined produce more than $2.7 trillion in annual revenue and have created 5.4 million jobs as of 2011, roughly equivalent to the 7th largest economy in the world (as of 2020).[49][50][51] Stanford is the alma mater of one president of the United States (Herbert Hoover), 30 living billionaires, and 17 astronauts.[52] It is also one of the leading producers of members of the United States Congress.[53]

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