<p>...if Harvard hadn't accepted you but all the rest had.</p>
<p>Yale. For sure Yale.</p>
<p>In fact, I’m feeling a helluva lot of buyers remorse for choosing Harvard right now :(</p>
<p>Yale for me as well. theskylitup, don’t have remorse! I occasionally think “what if” about Yale, too, but this is inevitable when you turn down such an incredible place. If you had chosen Yale, you’d be having the same remorse for Harvard. You chose Harvard for a reason – don’t question your gut. And remember, Harvard and Yale are quite similar. Some people here have even said that there are no two more similar universities! We could be happy at either one :)</p>
<p>Mit .</p>
<p>Princeton.</p>
<p>Its the best undergraduate education in the world.</p>
<p>Yale, absolutely. I was actually devastated when I didn’t get in SCEA (and then startled when I got into Harvard RD 4 months later).</p>
<p>As much as I love Harvard, when I visit friends at Yale, I still sort of envy them the chill, warm atmosphere they have.</p>
<p>Stanford, probably.</p>
<p>Penn or Columbia. Not a big Yale fan.</p>
<p>NYU Abu Dhabi :)</p>
<p>Brown or Emory. Wait, I already chose Emory nvm.</p>
<p>Yale. Or maybe Princeton; I didn’t have a great time at prefrosh but now seriously regret my decision not to go there. </p>
<p>Buyer’s remorse indeed.</p>
<p>Yale or MIT.</p>
<p>I would definitely say Yale, since I like it as much as MIT and my FA probably would have been about a million times better (as Harvard’s was), but since I’ve never visited campus, I can’t be sure. Especially since everyone I know says it feels like a prison :(.</p>
<p>And MIT I just adore <3.</p>
<p>It’s not easy, but my gut says Brown. If not Brown, than MIT. If neither of those, Chicago.</p>