<p>Princeton cause their colors are the same as rootbeer</p>
<p>Princeton: Strong math and science departments
the other two are just not my thing</p>
<p>If I actually were to get into all three (ha) it would be a toss up between Harvard and Yale for me. I probably would choose Harvard just because of how cool it would be to drop the H bomb when people ask you where you go to college. Call me a prestige whore or whatever, but come on, that would be awesome. I doubt I will ever have to make that decision, though. :(</p>
<p>Princeton for math/science, plus great undergraduate focus.</p>
<p>Depends on what we're talking about here.</p>
<p>For graduate school in my field, probably Harvard. For undergrad, Princeton.</p>
<p>princeton - there's just something i don't like about harvard and yale.</p>
<p>Harvard for me.</p>
<p>Ok here it is.... trust me....</p>
<p>Yale would probablly be the best choice for you unless ,of coarse, your majoring physics in which case Princeton would be the best... That said, nothing tops Harvard's Grad school... Yale over Harvard any day for undergrad... Harvard over Yale any day for grad... Princeton for physics. That simple.</p>
<p>princeton!!</p>
<p>About 65% who get into H and Y choose H. I don't recall the percentage between H and P, but it's greater than 65% because Y wins the one-on-one admissions competition with P.</p>
<p>Again, it has to be Harvard because it is HARVARD. But I would go for Stanford over those three famous schools. Both my parents are alumni of Stanford. :)</p>
<p>Princeton for undergrad
Harvard for grad</p>
<p>Of course, I guess I’m a little biased since I’ll be attending Princeton next year.</p>
<p>But, I’m sure many would agree that Princeton’s undergraduate focus is exceedingly exceptional, and Harvard’s graduate schools are totally kick a$$.</p>
<p>Princeton for undergrad
Harvard for grad</p>
<p>A combination that can’t be beat ;)</p>