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Disappointing photos show what going to Harvard is like in real life

Harvard University is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, about 20 minutes west of downtown Boston by car.

Disappointing photos show what going to Harvard is like in real life

It's the hardest college to gain acceptance to in the US.

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The school rejects more than 90% of applicants.

The school rejects more than 90% of applicants.

It's one of the most expensive schools in the nation, with tuition, room and board, and other fees costing north of $60,000 a year.

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Source: Investopedia

As a result, the institution and its graduates have garnered a prestigious reputation.

As a result, the institution and its graduates have garnered a prestigious reputation.

After all, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg attended before famously dropping out — and now he runs one of the largest tech companies in the world.

After all, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg attended before famously dropping out — and now he runs one of the largest tech companies in the world.

Source: Forbes

And how can we forget Elle Woods' level of genius?

And how can we forget Elle Woods

She made attending Harvard look like a life of luxury ...

She made attending Harvard look like a life of luxury ...

... but in reality, life at Harvard looks a lot like it does at other typical American universities.

... but in reality, life at Harvard looks a lot like it does at other typical American universities.

Especially when it comes to living in dorms.

Especially when it comes to living in dorms.

Overall, the dormitories are decades old and weren't built to accommodate the vast amount of students that they now house.

Overall, the dormitories are decades old and weren

Source: Quora

About 98% of students at Harvard live in housing owned, operated, or affiliated with the school.

About 98% of students at Harvard live in housing owned, operated, or affiliated with the school.

Source: US News

As a result, living units are a tad cramped ...

As a result, living units are a tad cramped ...

Source: Quora

... so much so that students have been known to remove the doors from their closets because there isn't enough space for them to open.

... so much so that students have been known to remove the doors from their closets because there isn

Source: Quora

And they could also use some updating —most dorms don't have air conditioning.

And they could also use some updating —most dorms don

Source: Quora

So while Harvard students moving into their dorms might be expecting something more like this ...

So while Harvard students moving into their dorms might be expecting something more like this ...

... they get something more like this, a unit in the Gropius Complex.

... they get something more like this, a unit in the Gropius Complex.

The complex has five dorms for Harvard Law students.

The complex has five dorms for Harvard Law students.

Source: Harvard

Each dorm has 20 students ...

Each dorm has 20 students ...

Source: Harvard

... which is the average class size at Harvard as well.

... which is the average class size at Harvard as well.

Source: US News

Living in one gets you an "extra-long twin bed" and shared bathrooms and kitchens.

Living in one gets you an "extra-long twin bed" and shared bathrooms and kitchens.

Source: Harvard

Gropius units are also some of the cheapest options on-campus, with semester prices between $3,000 and $6,000.

Gropius units are also some of the cheapest options on-campus, with semester prices between $3,000 and $6,000.

Source: Harvard

So you're getting what you pay for.

So you

Other dormitories, like the first-year house of Stoughton, feature a large single room layout with two beds.

Other dormitories, like the first-year house of Stoughton, feature a large single room layout with two beds.

Source: Harvard

Rooms are spacious with windows.

Rooms are spacious with windows.

Source: Harvard

There's plenty of space for company in the unit.

There

The amenities on campus are similar to what other schools offer. There's a gym ...

The amenities on campus are similar to what other schools offer. There

Source: Harvard

... and a library in the college's Adam House.

... and a library in the college

The Lowell House sports a beautiful common area.

The Lowell House sports a beautiful common area.

Over in Harvard Yard, Harvard's original campus, there's the renowned Widener Library, filled with three million books spanning 50 miles of shelves.

Over in Harvard Yard, Harvard

Source: Harvard

And then there's the majestic Annenberg, the dining hall for first-years that looks like a Harry Potter movie set.

And then there

Source: Harvard

There's a wide selection of food, including some of your average college meals, like meatball subs and steamed broccoli, and of course some soft serve ice cream.

There

Source: Harvard

Though the food apparently doesn't always live up to the cafeteria's beautiful design.

Though the food apparently doesn

Source: Quora and Quora

Unlike most college students, people attending Harvard have to get used to the swarms of tourists traveling to the famed school for photo opps.

Unlike most college students, people attending Harvard have to get used to the swarms of tourists traveling to the famed school for photo opps.

Source: NPR

More than 8 million tourists venture to Harvard Square each year.

More than 8 million tourists venture to Harvard Square each year.

Source: Trip Advisor

It sits adjacent to Harvard Yard.

It sits adjacent to Harvard Yard.

There are coffee shops, restaurants, book stores, shopping, and more in the square.

There are coffee shops, restaurants, book stores, shopping, and more in the square.

Source: Trip Advisor

It's a popular tourist attraction in Cambridge.

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Source: Trip Advisor

But tourists also come to get a glimpse of Harvard life and its students.

But tourists also come to get a glimpse of Harvard life and its students.

Some students even advise against moving into first-floor units, since tourists have been known to take photos through the windows of buildings on campus.

Some students even advise against moving into first-floor units, since tourists have been known to take photos through the windows of buildings on campus.

Source: Quora

The intrusive photography got so bad that the university had to post signs around campus warning tourists to be respectful of students.

The intrusive photography got so bad that the university had to post signs around campus warning tourists to be respectful of students.

Source: NPR

One student told NPR that "you get really used to [the tourists]" as commonplace.

One student told NPR that "you get really used to [the tourists]" as commonplace.

Source: NPR

Harvard students also have to battle the elements just like everybody else.

Harvard students also have to battle the elements just like everybody else.

The summers are hot and humid, and air conditioning is scarce.

The summers are hot and humid, and air conditioning is scarce.

Source: Quora

And because Harvard is situated in the northeast, temperatures can hit below 30 degrees Fahrenheit during the coldest months of the year.

And because Harvard is situated in the northeast, temperatures can hit below 30 degrees Fahrenheit during the coldest months of the year.

Cambridge sees about 52 inches of snowfall a year.

Cambridge sees about 52 inches of snowfall a year.

Source: Best Places

The steam radiators in most dorms can be slow to warm up.

The steam radiators in most dorms can be slow to warm up.

Source: Quora

So snow gear and blankets are a must for students.

So snow gear and blankets are a must for students.

Source: Quora

Especially if you get a snow day — yes, Harvard has those — and you plan on taking part in the time-honored tradition of sledding down the snowy slopes of Widener Library.

Especially if you get a snow day — yes, Harvard has those — and you plan on taking part in the time-honored tradition of sledding down the snowy slopes of Widener Library.

Source: Harvard

So overall, going to Harvard looks a lot like attending other universities ...

So overall, going to Harvard looks a lot like attending other universities ...

... except that its students graduate from the most reputable university in the world.

... except that its students graduate from the most reputable university in the world.

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