Summer Melt - Making the wrong college decision?

<p>@BiologyMaster64: I agree that some bias is expected and even encouraged. But there is a huge difference between being biased and being misleading.</p>

<p>It’s funny how you were selective in replying to my comment. I don’t mind you comparing one program to another objectively. But saying things like the yield went up because Visitas was cancelled IS misleading. </p>

<p>“Harvard doesn’t care too much about Engineering and Applied Sciences.” </p>

<p>Again, how did you get to that conclusion? are you familiar with Harvard’s current resources available to SEAS students? what, exactly, gives you the right to make such an arbitrary, baseless statement?</p>

<p>I might be paraphrasing here, but I’ve even seen you say things like “Yale is weak in the sciences.” What in the world are you talking about? Yale is not considered weak in the sciences by any measure. These types of assumptions can discredit your comments and arguments, even if you offer some valid points.</p>

<p>OP’s only concern with Harvard that it might limit his job prospects. Fortunately, almost everyone has assured OP that this isn’t the case at all. Neither Harvard nor Princeton would look bad in almost any field or discipline.</p>

<p>I’m sorry if I’m coming a little hard on you. But please try to understand where I’m coming from. I’m sure a lot of people would appreciate your input, but saying things without merit won’t help them in making their decisions, and might actually hurt them.</p>