<p>So I did it- I got into Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Now I just need to decide.
I am pretty set on Harvard now, given its reputation, location, and professors. I am going to major in Bio (or something Bio-related), and Harvard seems to have the best/one of the best Bio programs in the country. I am not completely ready to turn down Princeton or Yale yet, though, so I could use some feedback to help me make my decision.
I also got in to the BME program at Johns Hopkins, so I am also sort of considering that.</p>
<p>If you got into Harvard and you like it there, go there. It’s the best school in the entire universe.</p>
<p>Gonna be a doctor right? you’re main choices should be harvard and johns hopkins. But tell me a little more about the BME</p>
<p>Have you been to them all? Definitely check them all out. I know Harvard is a bit urban, and my dad says that Yale is in a very bad area. You should really go to all the accepted students days and get the vibe on each before choosing. You never know, Princeton or Yale could grow on you!</p>
<p>Also, I know Harvard is #1, but you’re at a level where rank does not really mean too too much. Don’t get caught up in a school’s prestige and let it blind you to another that you may actually like more.</p>
<p>I probably won’t end up being a doctor- I’d rather do something with more research involved (maybe genetics).
I visited all of them last year, and I live 20 minutes from Harvard (I love Harvard Square).
I’m not really too into Princeton, but I’ve been thinking more and more about Yale- I’m really into organic ad sustainable agriculture and Yale has organic food in the cafeteria and its own organic farm. That’s definitely appealing, but not enough of a reason to choose Yale over Harvard for me. I could always work to get more organic food at Harvard once I’m there.
Would Harvard’s biology program definitely be better than Biomedical Engineering at Hopkins?</p>