jbagelboy wrote:
"academic look and feel"? Geez. Have you ever attended either of these schools, for undergrad or law school or otherwise? Just wondering if you could speak from more than a passerby experience. This is really a lot. You are entitled to your bizarre generalizations but OP, don't treat this loose verbiage as objective pros and cons. Both are great programs congrats.
That's essentially what I am saying! Who purported to give "objective pros and cons"? I didn't, and I really don't think that's always the best route to go. Much of what is said and read on TLS is VERY SUBJECTIVE!
Our opinions are not really that different. If you would quit making assumptions you would understand that. I am essentially telling him that it's going to boil down to how he feels about each school. I have been to both schools, and I regaled how I felt about them.
You need to re-read my comments! You are taking them somewhere into outer space. Didn't I say above that he should remember that any of HYS can get him whatever he wants? Don't overthink this, don't read my comments too literally, and take your meds.
If OP is choosing between HS, he should be considering EVERYTHING...not just the usual academic issues, LRAP, and the like. The intangibles make the differences.
I have my opinion just like you did. For me, Harvard's environment felt more competitive, whereas Stanford's environment, students, etc. felt very relaxed.
I mentioned the "feels" of the respective campuses, which is important. I also raised my preference for NY getaways on the weekends. If OP likes NY, he could consider that.
That's MY experience. And fwiw, raising Yale and Miami as counterexamples was a fail, because few if any students would ever weigh the two against each other, as is being done here.
Your problem is that you think you have it all figured out, and that YOU have the magic formula for OP to solve his problem.
Let me spare you from your delusion: YOU DON'T! In the end, OP is going to consider factors to which none of us is privy, and he will also give weight to intangibles. When choosing between HYS, that's how it is usually done.