What are the differences between Harvard, Yale, and Princeton?

<p>I don't want to know which one is better. I know at schools like these, there is no such thing as better. I'm just curious what the difference is (because I know there is one). Do they have different academic strengths / programs / personalities? What about traditions and history (these are more obvious)? What are they?</p>

<p>I'm sure this thread has been over-posted, but I'd like to hear some fresh answers.
And I repeat, I don't want to hear which school is "better" overall, because that is simply a matter of perspective.</p>

<p>Harvard and Yale are better.</p>

<p>Wrong. It depends on programs and personal fit. If you PM me, I can help you out with your college search.</p>

<p>Princeton has the better fencing team.</p>

<p>Go to Edward Tenner’s website for a fascinating article on this topic:
[Home</a> - Edward Tenner](<a href=“http://www.edwardtenner.com/]Home”>http://www.edwardtenner.com/)</p>

<p>Scroll down the left side and look for the article he wrote for the Princeton Alumni weekly, “Differentiating the Big Three”.</p>

<p>@zapfino. Interesting article. I know that the characters of each of these schools has changed a lot since that time, and I wonder how much of that still holds true.</p>

<p>@Anonymous1993

But I would like your advice!</p>

<p>I cleared some messages.</p>