1. Princeton's physics, math, and engineering departments are way ahead of Yale's.
2. Yale University is a Slightly Larger School: (12,385 vs. 8,138 Total Students)
3. Princeton also has better lab facilities for classes and undergraduate research.
4. Yale University is Slightly More Difficult to Get In: (6.7% vs. 7.1% Acceptance Rate)
5. Princeton University Offers Slightly Cheaper Tuition: ($43,450 USD vs. $47,600 USD Tuition)
6. Princeton University Students Earn Slightly More Salary Post-Graduation: ($77,900 USD vs. $74,200 USD Median Salary)
7. YLS is widely considered to be the top law school in the world.
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Tuesday, 12 February 2019
Tuesday, 30 October 2018
19 Difference Between Yale And Harvard University
1. At Yale the view is, you got in here, grades and ranking don't matter. At Harvard the view is, you got in here, sink or swim and you damn well better get good grades.
2. Harvard University
Ranked 2nd worldwide in 2015/16
Yale University
Ranked 15th worldwide in 2015/16
3. Harvard University is a Significantly Larger School.
4. Harvard University is Slightly More Difficult to Get In: (5.6% vs. 6.7% Acceptance Rate)
5. Harvard edges out Yale on prestige.
6. More douchebag lawyers and bankers working in PE, hedge funds, investment banks, law firms, and consulting shops came out of Harvard than Yale.
7. More activists, politicians, judges, and artists came from Yale.
8. One is that Yale College is particularly strong in music, with a lot of interest in that. Harvard is strong in that regard, too, but it's a real part of Yale's culture in a pretty unique way.
9. Harvard University
Around 21,000 students – 6,700 undergraduates, 14,500 postgraduates
Yale University
About 12,300 students – 5,450 undergraduates and 6,860 postgraduates
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