<p>cambridge cambridgeshire > cambridge mass.</p>
<p>i no longer talk about colleges. "harvard is my 2nd choice" --> bad feeling.</p>
<p>cambridge cambridgeshire > cambridge mass.</p>
<p>i no longer talk about colleges. "harvard is my 2nd choice" --> bad feeling.</p>
<p>Northwestern HPME
or Wash U University Scholars</p>
<p>MIT!...sloan all the way!!</p>
<p>I will turn down Harvard for $1,000,000,000 and a box of cookies.</p>
<p>-_-' seriously though, I wouldn't turn down harvard for anyone without investigating everything and aspect of both schools</p>
<p>i would turn down harvard for rice/baylor, plme at brown, or just brown by itself.</p>
<p>I would consider turning down Harvard for the United States Naval Academy.</p>
<p>For some it will take a bit of chutzpah to go to Harvard.</p>
<p>My doctor turned down Harvard for Rice and he regrets it. </p>
<p>I know someone else who turned down Harvard for Penn Wharton. She works in Europe and many there don't know Penn but they all know Harvard.</p>
<p>^ i know someone who turned down harvard for rice and loves it.</p>
<p>I can think of 2 people who turned down Harvard for Rice and are quite happy about it ..... I probably know more, but most Rice students try not to spend too much time comparing what other schools they got into to each other .</p>
<p>If accepted I would turn Harvard down for Yale(dream school)
It depends on fin aid though...</p>
<p>Williams!!!</p>
<p>or else Yale, although I realize it may be a mistake to say that in the Harvard forum :)</p>
<p>Chicago!!! Though I have to be accepted by Harvard first (and that ain't never going to happen).</p>
<p>Columbia maybe. But only because of NYC.</p>
<p>Columbia, Princeton, maybe University of Chicago.</p>
<p>i'd go to harvard....</p>
<p>unless you have the extra $ or getting a free ride to harvard, remember this...
that degree does not guarantee you riches or amazing jobs. know of a guy who went there and is so in debt that he cannot go out to eat ever! use some common sense and think of this. if you go to a school that you do not have to borrow thousands to attend, the rest of the money can go to studying abroad, buying a house after graduation and living a life. many that i know have used it for graduate school. just keeping thing in prospective. great school but not worth 200,000-300,000 in debt.</p>
<p>Carnut, thanks to the new financial aid initiatives no one is going $200,000-$300,000 in debt.</p>
<p>According to what i read, the aid is for folks making less than 180,000. that is far from upper income to me. so if you make a good amount but not "rich" then you are still in the same boat. We do well, around 400,000 but by the time you pay your house, car, and b and s tuition, it makes paying 50,000 for school kind of tough.</p>
<p>yale :) (not that i could get in to either)</p>
<p>princeton absolutely, maybe stanford</p>