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[quote=Anonymous]Harvard grad here -- House system at Harvard gives similar benefits to residential colleges at Yale, also very active intramurals, club sports. Given what you've said about his econ background & wanting grad level classes, seems to me he is well positioned to take full advantage of the incredible access and opportunities there. I think it can be a challenging environment for students who come in without strong direction and focus, but for your son it sounds like he'd hit the ground running. As someone who also received a lot of financial aid at Harvard, I also agree with the PP who said your son may be more comfortable with the wide range of econ diversity at Harvard (or Yale). All your son's choices are fantastic, but given all you've shared about him, and uncertain choices later for grad school, I think def go with Harvard (or . . . . . . Yale) ;)[/quote]
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