We went into downtown New Haven today and visited Yale University. While there we took a 90 minute guided tour of the campus.
This university is truly amazing, it reminded me of the Harry Potter School Hogwarts. This school was founded in the 1640's. Many of the buildings and dorms are like castles. The grounds of the school have to be seen to be believed. Makes me wish I had done better in school and was rich. Tuition and housing cost about $55,000 per year and only 17% of the students who apply get accepted. 90% of the students live on campus full time, with a school like that who wouldn't.
After the tour, we walked to a very small hamburger restaurant just off campus. This is supposed to be where the hamburger was invented. Lious Lunch has been open since 1895. When you order, your only options are a hamburger with onions or a hamburger with cheese, that's it. Sue took a photo of the sign inside that tells you "You Can't Have it Your Way". No toppings no choice on how its cooked. We received our hamburgers, they were a medium to well done patties on two pieces of white toast with cheese or onions, very basic. How it has remained in business for 116 years is any ones guess.
After Yale, we drove to Lighthouse Point Park to check out the old lighthouse there. The lighthouse is no longer in use but is maintained through donations.
This is the very rare book section at Yale. The room is sealed and the air is constantly monitored. This room contains books that are first prints and many that are found no where else. It is also guarded 24/7.
This is one of the more ornate school buildings.
This is just one hall of the main library. The Yale library contains over 12 million books. That is a lot of reading.
This is one of the beautiful windows that are throughout the library. The carved stonework and archways are something you would find in an English castle or a billionaires estate.
This is the lobby of the library. You can't see it in this photo but just behind me out of the photo are two security guards on either side of the lobby at doors leading into other rooms of the library.
The man facing us is our tour guide. He is a junior at Yale. I'm not sure how he finds time to be a tour guide and be a Law Student with a side degree in Psychology. He also performs with the drama club and school video productions.
This is another courtyard where students can relax and study. This courtyard is surrounded by student dorms.
This is a student dorm building, unbelievable, this is my kind of school.
Another student courtyard. wow!
I'm not sure what this tower houses but I'm sure it looks just as ornate on the inside.
More student housing. Where do I sign up?
Dug, behind our back, was able to get enrolled as a Freshman. He's standing at the entrance to the Freshman's courtyard gate. This is where all the new students enter to start their education at Yale. Dug pouted all the way home.
This is a look at the Freshman gate and their courtyard.
Another gate entrance to the Freshman's courtyard.
If your child gets accepted to Yale, trust me, it will be worth every penny.