<p>There’s no absolute answer to that question, because everyone has different priorities in a college experience. In some abstract sense, the academic quality of the two schools is virtually identical – top-notch professors, top-notch students. But the student environments are somewhat different, and that’s what you’ll need to base your decision on.</p>
<p>Personally, having gone to MIT for undergrad and Harvard for grad school, I feel like I made the right choices in the right order. Someone else might feel differently.</p>