<p>I can only offer three anecdotes, but they are the exact opposite of what TomServo offered.</p>
<p>One went to MIT and graduated with an engineering degree with a good GPA. He is now fairly successful and happy at his job. However, although he admits that his MIT degree and education serves him well, he would not do it again if he had the choice. He considers it the most miserable four years of his life. </p>
<p>One Yale graduate said that the school was O.K., but that the best part was the people and that he would easily do it over. The Harvard graduate shared these sentiments.</p>