<p>Which one?</p>
<p>As people said in the other thread you posted like this, this topic has been covered quite extensively already in this forum. The search function should help you find what you’re looking for.</p>
<p>Princeton.</p>
<p>Ditto, kwu.</p>
<p>just wondering, in case some people didn’t see it. but now i know it seems that the same people are viewing the same boards, i guess i could be included as one of them. i have just seen other posts with tons of results and i want to keep an open mind…</p>
<p>Yale is # 1 in Law
Harvard is # 2 in Law…but
Harvard is # 1 in Business and Medicine =)</p>
<p>pr0616, you have done your research well. do you think Harvard will catch up in law anytime soon, becuase they do have a reputation for their law school. whenever I tell somebody I want to go to Harvard, they just assume I want to be a lawyer (which I do, but I don’t have to be). Oh, and I was refering to colleges, but that was fine to.
Thanks for keeping an open mind!</p>
<p>Yale Law has been #1 in law every year since the beginning of US news rankings… it is far far smaller and – to the uneducated – surprisingly more selective even than Harvard Law. Yale law is a bastion of intellectualism and academia. Harvard law, on the other hand, is also fantastic, but known less for an academic bent and more for a corporate bent than Yale law.</p>
<p>As for the undergrads, as I see that’s what your interested with, do your research by searching through previous threads… the Harvard College vs. Yale College debate has discussed MORE THAN EXTENSIVELY elsewhere. They are both great schools and, relative to other schools, they are very very similar. There are, however, some cultural differences that might be worth reading about.</p>
<p>you have greatly intrigued me, booyaksha. Where would I go about reading about these cultural differences?</p>
<p>I agree with booyaksha’s post. Try digging up some old posts that talk about the cultural differences between the two. Academically, both schools are on the same level. It’s going to depend on how you fit at each school.</p>
<p>Did you get in both? Honestly, if you’re applying, there’s a slight chance you’ll get in both harvard and yale. So it really isn’t that much of a problem.</p>
<p>It’s not for me, it’s just a general question to see what people say</p>