Anonymous wrote:My DC got into two of the three. Spent April attending numerous Admitted student events. Loved Bullfrog days at Yale but then went to Admit Weekend in Palo Alto. Stanford is smart they are the last ones to have the admitted students back on campus. These are 17/18 years making this decision and where they had a really fun time recently has a big impact.
Anonymous wrote:I went to H. There were pros and cons to the experience but, overall, I liked it. However, I do think there are better places to spend 4 years of undergrad.
My kid is currently a sophomore at Yale, and he is loving it. He is majoring in econ and doing a poli sci minor. He is taking 5 classes this semester - 4 are seminars with less than 12 people. Based on his experience, I find Yale to be much more intellectual than Harvard. Also, I am pleasantly surprised at how close-knit Yale College is - he gets lots of attention and support!
Anonymous wrote:Princeton because of einstein. Yale and Harvard alumni are world destroyers.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton because of einstein. Yale and Harvard alumni are world destroyers.
Anonymous wrote:There is a recent article in Nature about the most successful and influential Americans come from a surprisingly narrow range of ‘elite’ educational backgrounds.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-024-03547-8
Harvard is way ahead, has almost the same numbers with all other Ivy schools combined in most categories.