Harvard International Appeal/Prestige vs. Yale Academics
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 3:52 pm
Until Sunday, I was all set to go to Harvard, but on Sunday, I received a call from Yale. I understand that several threads have been made about the benefits of one over the other, but I wanted to explain my situation and see what my fellow posters have to say.
I understand that the consensus on this board is that International Law doesn't exist, but for the sake of argument, let's just assume that one day I may be working for foreign clients and/or outside the US. I grew up overseas, and Harvard definitely seems to hold more prestige outside the US (this may just be my experiences, and if any international students would like to tell me their experiences, I'd love to hear them). Do you think going to Harvard would be a great boon given this assumption, or do you think the Yale "wow" factor is more or less the same abroad?
I think I would be happier in Yale's classrooms, but I also think Harvard's location has it way over New Haven, and furthermore it might get annoying knowing everything about everyone due to Yale's small size (again, if this is just a stereotype, please correct me). Again, because I am international, my family would definitely prefer Harvard, but part of the benefit of growing up poor is that either way they're not going to be able to coerce my decision via money, so it's really my decision (Although on this note, does anyone know who generally gives more need-based aid?).
Thanks in advance, and I appreciate any advice.
I understand that the consensus on this board is that International Law doesn't exist, but for the sake of argument, let's just assume that one day I may be working for foreign clients and/or outside the US. I grew up overseas, and Harvard definitely seems to hold more prestige outside the US (this may just be my experiences, and if any international students would like to tell me their experiences, I'd love to hear them). Do you think going to Harvard would be a great boon given this assumption, or do you think the Yale "wow" factor is more or less the same abroad?
I think I would be happier in Yale's classrooms, but I also think Harvard's location has it way over New Haven, and furthermore it might get annoying knowing everything about everyone due to Yale's small size (again, if this is just a stereotype, please correct me). Again, because I am international, my family would definitely prefer Harvard, but part of the benefit of growing up poor is that either way they're not going to be able to coerce my decision via money, so it's really my decision (Although on this note, does anyone know who generally gives more need-based aid?).
Thanks in advance, and I appreciate any advice.