Harvard or Oxford?

<p>Harvard or Oxford?</p>

<p>Cornell University.</p>

<p>You asked a tough question, but if I were you - I’d go for Oxford in ‘jolly ol’ England.'</p>

<p>oxford</p>

<p>hhghjgjhg</p>

<p>Obviously Harvard… IN the next decades, Asia will play a big role in shaping the economic world… Most asian leaders prefer American education, in particular Harvard, since this school caters potential leaders from all over the world. When Hong Kong, india and pakistan was under BRITISH RULE, the leaders were sent to Harvard kennedy school of government to learn politics… Oxford definitely has its own advantage but if you are thinking in terms of the Big picture(Globalization), Harvard is definitely better for you.</p>

<p>Harvard for Undergrad. Go to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Double grand-slam!</p>

<p>rhodes scholar = second BA</p>

<p>just go to ox for undergrad and save yourself 4 years</p>

<p>^Okay I take that back; they changed the policy.</p>

<p>thanks nspeds :P</p>

<p>Harvard, then oxford for study abroad</p>

<p>Cambridge?! Yale!?! Just as classy…</p>

<p>Harvard=Oxford=Yale=Cambridge=Princeton=Brown(only undergrad)=London School of Economics=UPenn=UChicago=Cornell=Dartmouth(ony undergrad)=UC-Berkeley</p>

<p>You can’t transfer to Oxford, if that’s the issue at hand. If you did have the option, Harvard would be a better choice for most situations.</p>