<p>Basically what the the title says. Which school is better? I applied to all three and wanted to know which school has the edge. Please dont focus too much on rankings. I am undecided what to major in and which career to pursue. Just wanted to know before I get my rejection letter. Thanks guys!</p>
<p>They’re all pretty good. Except Princerton.</p>
<p>^Varska is likely joking about Princeton the way that I frequently joke about Oxford (horrible school). </p>
<p>None is better than the others, overall. Look into your interests. Eg: If I wanted to be an engineer, I would probably go to Princeton if I got into all of them. After that, of HYP, I’d choose Harvard, and lastly Yale. I know you said you’re undecided, but you probably have some idea of the field. If you’re really wide open, they’re all wide schools, unlike, say Caltech, which is very narrow, where you can explore everything.</p>
<p>^ lol :X</p>
<p>Millanclad-I think varska was talking about the OOP’s mispilling of $Price-a-ton$ (Princeton)</p>
<p>Brown
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<p>To answer your question:</p>
<p>Since we are on the Harvard forum, I propose that Harvard is the best, but I am not sure why…</p>
<p>P.S. watch That’s Why I Chose Yale! on youtube</p>
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<p>Lol. </p>
<p>I’m assuming you’re not a senior <em>eyeroll</em></p>
<p>Or, </p>
<p>if you are, I assume you spelt it right in your application.</p>
<p>Came brige is cooler than harverd
so is ocksfurd</p>
<p>Cornell .</p>
<p>It all depends on what YOU WANT from your College life. Otherwise it is close to impossible to distinguish the best.</p>
<p>At this level of colleges, the small differences in perceived academic quality or rankings are NOTHING-nada, zip, minutiae-compared to how you would feel on campus. Take a look at all 3, and choose based on which one you like the best, not which one has a .000001% edge academically.</p>
<p>South Harmon Institute of Technology trumps them all.</p>
<p>And so does Fused Univerity of California and Kentucky.</p>
<p>University of the Solar System, nothing like it.</p>
<p>Princerton! <em>snap snap snap</em> (get it? pincers? teehee…)</p>
<p>I think the “Best” depends on what you want out of your undergrad education. If you want a liberal arts curriculum, Yale is the best. If you want a very math/sciency oriented program, Princeton’s great. And… well, I don’t actually know about Harvard, but I assume everything there is good as long as you’re okay with being somewhat neglected by your professors, since Harvard does have the rep of being slightly disconnected with the undergrads.</p>
<p>^ It’s a false rep</p>
<p>^ Ah, good to know I wonder where the stereotype comes from then?</p>
<p>I just want a good undergrad experience. Sorry I missssspeeelllttt. Im usaly veri god speling. stai in skool and youll b as god as mei.</p>
<p>Ah a ■■■■■. Getcha.</p>
<p>Forget Hahvahd, Yale, Princerton, I suggest you attend your local community college. Will give you the experience that I’m sure will suit you.</p>