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<p>That is profoundly stupid. You’re assuming that the only two factors that people take into account when going off to college are a) reputation and b) the Princeton review listing for happiest students. :rolleyes:. So if they’re going to H it HAS to be because they don’t care about being happy (or rather about Princeton’s mass survey statistic on the concept of ‘student happiness’), not about the dozens of other factors that may make H the better choice of the two for an individual student. Riight.</p>
<p>And really, in either case to reduce your college choice to “princeton review statistics” is far more misguided (again, harsher word) than to go by reputation, which is actually a pretty big factor depending on what and where someone wants to go in life and what they plan on doing.</p>
<p>You just seem bitter about Harvard for some reason. Less than a week after admissions results. Hmm…gee, I can’t figure out why.</p>
<p>Stories9 has it right though: Visit the campuses and choose based on your impression (it’s very unlikely that you’ll like both equally). You cannot go wrong.</p>