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Bombmaniac: CC and the Mir are not close at all. Mir is one of the fastest paced yeshivas so I don’t know how you could say they’re similar. As for the moderator, that sounds like a direct quote from R’ Shaya Cohen so no need to take it with a grain of salt lol.
YeshivaBuchar: I never said it wasn’t a good yeshiva I just wanna know if it has the strong points that I’m looking for.
mraven: you’re comparing apples to oranges. you’re saying “since R’ Dovid ZTL was the successor of the alter…therefore chofetz chaim must be the best yeshiva” lol maybe I haven’t been learning in CC long enough but any thinking person would realize that doesn’t make sense. One thing has no shaychus to the other, or maybe I’m stupid I dunno please enlighten me. As for the whole yeshiva history I have no idea, who said slobadka was the best back in the day?
As for everyone telling me to do my research thats what I’m doing right now lol. I tried Google-ing it but there isn’t exactly a whole Wikipedia article on CC vs other yeshivas.
Gavra_at_work: I agree with you that I haven’t mastered a derech halimud, in fact I think I said that earlier. As for my future I just wanna do what I love, and I happen to love learning so it makes sense that I should learn no? besides the fact that its a mitzvah and good and all that stuff. I’m trying to be openminded about work in the future but I just don’t see it happening. So you’re saying if I just wanna learn then theres places better then CC?
That’s basically my whole Q. Humor me and let’s say that there’s a guy who wins the lottery and he could learn for the rest of his life and not work at all and support his whole family for the next 5 generations. Which yeshiva would be best for him?
to everyone asking what branch… I’m in the China branch