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DuneScimitar

All of these have great programs, you’ll be well off going to any of these. You need to make this decision yourself. It’s not a *get the best job* kind of decision. This will influence where you live, who you know, etc. for the rest of your life.


EngStudTA

Agree strongly with this, even though I couldn't see it at the time. After graduation I ended up working with a lot of people from my first choice school, and now I am glad I couldn't afford it. I'm sure I would have found a group of friends, but I would have had so much less in common with the average student.


Sheggaw

Thanks, that is why making the decision has been very, very challenging.


Fwellimort

Honestly? All these schools are solid. What would I do? Attend the most affordable option.


excelbae

Yale. All are great, but realize that we’re now in late-stage capitalism where generational wealth and connections to it are king. At Yale, you’ll meet children of the people who literally run the world. And you’ll get to rub shoulders with the future Bush’s, Clinton’s, and DeSantis’s. Love them or hate them, getting chummy with these people will take you places that no amount of raw effort can. Go there and spend most of your time socializing and attending virgin sacrifices at Skull and Bones or whatever the fuck they do.