<p>Very few people get the honor of going to these schools. Even fewer have the opportunity to pick between them. If, hypothetically, you got into all three, which would you attend?</p>
<p>Princeton.</p>
<p>yale 10char</p>
<p>PRINCETON, harvards filled with elitists lol</p>
<p>but getting into any is GREAT!!!</p>
<p>At that level, I would argue that the difference between academic strength is negligible. So, I would choose the university that had the highest quality of life, which I would instinctively say is Princeton.</p>
<p>Harv. I’d go to any tier 1 school over Princeton</p>
<p>all of them</p>
<p>If (hypothetically) I could get into all of them, I would also (hypothetically) be able to get into any other school in the nation, of which there are more than a few I would attend over these three. There are reasons I didn’t apply to any Ivy Leagues.</p>
<p>Princeton!</p>
<p>If the Fin aid is the same, Princeton. Never yale, though.</p>
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Well too bad, cuz every other school has tufts syndrome :p</p>
<p>It’d be a tough one between Harvard and Princeton…I think in the end I would go with Princeton though.</p>
<p>Were I restricted to those 3, I’d say Yale for undergrad.</p>
<p>Harvard for grad (obvi).</p>
<p>But all-in-all I’d rather do undergrad at Penn…tis more fun and awesome hotness than Yale. Plus if you’re gonna be surrounded by ghetto, may as well have access to an actual decent city to balance it out ;)</p>
<p>Hello,
It seems everyone is being quite brief, but I suppose I should give you at least a little bit of a reason for my decision, perhaps if anyone reading this happens to be in the situation of being accepted to these three schools (or two of them) this might help elucidate the choices.</p>
<p>Academically speaking they’re obviously quite similar. However in terms of location they couldn’t be more different. I should say at this point that I am a New Jersey native and have visited Princeton before, I have been to Boston three times in my life and seen the campus of Harvard, I can’t really tell you anything about Yale.</p>
<p>Cambridge is a lovely city that seems perennially interesting. Princeton is a really nice small town in a rustic and yet cosmopolitan environment. I know, that makes no flipping sense, but it’s true, when I visited the Princeton campus I felt like I was driving through the pine barrens of South Jersey until I got to the main area of town and found myself in a really big small town. Only in West Windsor, NJ (near Princeton) have I ever seen a sign that said “SPEED LIMIT 25 WHEN HORSES ARE PRESENT”</p>
<p>I never quite liked the Harvard campus, it’s very old and very red-brick. You are lucky enough to have access to basically all of Boston through the MBTA. But I also feel some aversion since it’s SO well-known it seems almost cliche.</p>
<p>For some reason I find myself drawn to Princeton. Maybe it’s the nice suburban campus, maybe it’s the ivy on the buildings, something about it I liked.</p>
<p>That being said, I feel like both campuses are too big. That’s the disadvantage of suburban colleges like Princeton, since land is cheap and easy to acquire they tend to sprawl too much, a bicycle becomes a necessity.</p>
<p>harvard. princeton felt uptight, and my friends there hate it. yale’s science labs made me die a little inside lol.</p>
<p>i didn’t like yale and princeton enough to even apply :/</p>
<p>Yale for the academics, the arrangement of student life, the campus.
Harvard for Boston.</p>
<p>I’d go to Princeton for undergrad, Yale for Law, and Harvard for graduate school.</p>
<p>Stanford…</p>
<p>Princeton. Yale is in crappy city and Harvard is too Harvard.</p>
<p>ick… I wouldn’t go to any of these three. If I could get into them though, I would also be able to get into Duke, and I would have to say that I would choose Duke over any other school in the country.</p>
<p>But really, I would go to Stanford, Penn, Cornell, Notre Dame, Virginia, UNC, UCLA, Michigan, BC, Madison, Georgetown, or Vandy over any of these three schools. Not that I think they’re bad schools, just that I could NEVER see myself at a school with an atmosphere like these three.</p>
<p>Yale (sigh)</p>