<p>Any comments on this choice?</p>
<p>Since you’re asking on the Yale forum, don’t you think you’ll get skewed answers (just like the answers you’ll get at the UPenn post)?</p>
<p>How about tell us what is important to you? One person may like vanilla and another chocolate. And what else have you weighed. If you’re a cross admit to both places, your reply date is fast approaching. If you’re not a graduating senior, then post on the general forums and not the class of 2013 specific forum.</p>
<p>If you’re choosing btn the two, post things that you prefer and people will be able to answer – otherwise you’ll get meaningless generalities. Good luck to you.</p>
<p>All other things being equal, Yale.</p>
<p>I’m obviously sort of biased, but actually I’m kinda not? My dad went to both Yale and Penn (Wharton for grad school) so I kind of hold an alliance to each.</p>
<p>That said, I say Yale.</p>
<p>Wharton for grad school is a totally different experience. Penn is more for the undergrads who have the OPPORTUNITY to enter grad school, med school, law school while they’re still undergrads. At Penn, the sky’s the limit.</p>
<p>Penn has a somewhat more pre-professional atmosphere than Yale. Have you visited both?</p>
<p>YALE > penn. </p>
<p>c’mon.</p>
<p>Wharton solos New Haven.</p>
<p>Whichever you prefer.</p>
<p>They are VASTLY different schools. Whichever you like. :)</p>
<p>YALE! Food, spirit, dorms, residential colleges, prestige, always something to do regardless of your social tastes, sweet intramurals, awesome classes. I can’t say anything on the attractiveness of the student body, since I didn’t apply to Penn. Two people from my school went to Penn the year before me. One described her first year as a love/hate relationship. The other’s experience, partly due to her lack of preparation at my not so hot public school, was hell on earth. This year for me, Yale was sublime.</p>