<p>Is there really a big difference out of Havard and Yale.If so please respond.</p>
<p>Yale exists. Havard does not.</p>
<p>There’s a huge amount of threads on this exact topic. Use the advanced search function for thread titles.</p>
<p>Harvard is regarded as the “best,” even though Yale undergrad is awesome. Sure Harvard has amazing grad schools, but so does Yale. Plus with the residential system and everything else that it offers undergrads, Yale pretty much takes the cake. </p>
<p>Honestly, both provide a top-notch education. It’s just personal preference.</p>
<p>People at Harvard have cooties.</p>
<p>Harvard is Harvard, and that’s all she wrote. True, most people have heard of Yale, but it ain’t quite the same. That said, Yale probably has a stronger undergraduate program.</p>
<p>Why play around with hypotheticals? When you become a senior in 2.5 years and actually have to decide on applying (if you deem yourself a viable applicant), then come and search. Right now, it’s only a curious exercise for you but not based on any immediate needs (from which poster #2 said you can easily do a search to find answers).</p>
<p>Thank you for all of your responses.</p>
<p>Ask anyone who has been to both (and there’s plenty who have), and they’ll all say the same thing: Yale for undergrad, Harvard for grad.</p>
<p>^That’s not really true, it seems like most people say it’s almost entirely personal preference.</p>