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HIE -“i have visited both yeshivos and spent time in each one and it was clear to me that brick had better guys. Steins is a little on the “flatbushy” side, it seems, while brick is a little more yeshivish and more into learning.”
What do you consider spent time that you decided that Yeshiva D’brick is better? Btw, they have a new name now. Like I said, you’re entitled to your opinion & I’m entitled to mine. Both are good places to learn.
As s/o from out of town -I chuckled at your “on the “flatbushy” side” line. The whole Lakewood is made up of NY’ers.
Btw, I spend much more time in Yeshiva D’Brick than you ever have.
I’m there almost every week and I got to know a lot of the Bochurim, as opposed to s/o like “Lakewood Yungerman” who just learns/t with one or two guys.