This is an impossible question to answer. Both of these colleges are elite schools with excellent reputations. It would be difficult to decide which one is superior. That said, in the most recent (2012) rankings of U.S. News and World Report, Harvard was ranked #1 and Princeton #2. I enclose a link to that article, so you can read in more detail how the rankings were determined.
Yes. He attended Princeton for six weeks and then got sick and left. He later enrolled at Harvard.
John F. Kennedy went to college at Harvard College. His degree was a Bachelor of Science (cum laude) in international affairs.
John F. Kennedy did not graduate from Princeton University. He briefly attended Princeton in 1935. He graduated from Harvard College in 1940.
Michelle Obama graduated from Princeton University and Harvard Law School. She went to Princeton as an undergrad, where she graduated with honors in 1985 and then to Harvard Law School where she got her JD in 1988.
Michelle Obama attended Princeton University as an undergraduate, and then went to Harvard Law School.
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.
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Harvard, Yale, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Kings College.
The United States boasts top institutions such as Princeton University, Williams College, and Harvard University.
Stanford, Harvard, Boston College, Notre Dame, Dartmouth, UCLA, Princeton, these are only a few.
Cornel West went to Harvard University (AB)Princeton University (MA, PhD)
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