T.H. wins this thread.tomhobbes wrote:Both schools are roughly equally good, since they're peer schools, but Yale does much better in the arenas that it has an advantage in.
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T.H. wins this thread.tomhobbes wrote:Both schools are roughly equally good, since they're peer schools, but Yale does much better in the arenas that it has an advantage in.
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I presume you mean astronomically low?kalvano wrote:Aren't the odds of getting off the WL at either of those schools astronomical?
I'm going to refrain from saying until she makes her decision. Perhaps that's a little overly paranoid, but since it's not me I'm going to err on the side of caution.neimanmarxist wrote:which waitlist moved?
Gotta disagree here. Palo Alto is so bland and inane that Radiohead wrote a song mocking the place. At least New Haven has character. And I can't imagine that Stanford is much more academically relaxed than Yale - both schools are full of neurotic overachievers whose competitiveness is mitigated by the lack of substantive grades (in fact, Yale's grading system is a bit more 'relaxed').jks289 wrote:Stanford wins on quality of life in a big way.