it is hard to tell because it depends if you get a scholarship or not so my suggestion is to look up on their websites. Also if you dorm there, do any special activites, and require any special needs like medical care.
that is a smart thing to say but i think yale is so much cooler
Both are known for being superior colleges. To decide what is best, it comes down to your individual needs.
Yale
George W. Bush was the one; he got a bachelor's from Yale and an MBA from Harvard.
Okay, I might be completely biased because I go to Yale, but from what I hear it's sometimes very miserable at Harvard. Their newspaper even wrote in article conceding defeat in that area. The general population at Yale is in love with Yale, and Yalies, and college life. I don't regret the decision one bit. ANOTHER GOOD ANSWER They are both fantastic schools. I want to go to Yale for my bachelor's degree and the go to Harvard Medical School. But Harvard does have a defeating reputation and Yale can be just as reputable, but go by information on their websites, and what you want to major in and the specialty you want to be in. Harvard and Yale are both good on a lot of things so go by what you find out.
Both Princeton University and Yale University are widely agreed to be among the best universities in the US, and perhaps the world. Each has strengths in a variety of areas. Selecting one as better that the other, overall, is purely a matter of personal opinion.
Yale. Number one by almost all sources. Harvard 2. Stanford 3.
None of the presidents graduated from both Yale and Harvard. Some presidents graduated from one (John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy graduated from Harvard, for example) and some graduated from the other (William Howard Taft, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush graduated from Yale). Barack Obama graduated from Harvard Law School, but did not attend Yale or Harvard as an undergraduate-- he graduated from Columbia University).
Brown.
I believe he was a C student in Yale, while his competitor during one of the elections was a Harvard student with a C average.
Typically you would get rejected from at least three of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia and Berkeley, and offered a place by at most one of them.
.comGenerally the top 6 are considered to be:Yale Harvard Stanford University of Chicago Columbia NYUAnswerbased on the rankings from USnews.com, the top Law Schools are: Yale Harvard Stanford Columbia NYU University of Chicago University of Penn University of Michigan University of Virginia Northwestern Universitythese are just the top ten but a complete list can be found at this website, www.usnews.comFrom what I've heard the best is Harvard or Yale both hard to get into
It really depends on your interests. If you want one of the more advanced academic universities, Harvard, Yale or Princeton are some IB leagued schools. (advanced) But if you like more of the performing arts, Julliard is a good university, too.
Harvard University was built in 1636 and was named after John Harvard.
To study and be prepared for a career in the field of law, one has to attend law school. Some of the best law schools include Harvard, Princeton and Yale.