<p>I’m doing Harvard, Georgetown, Princeton, and possibly UPenn. How about you guys?</p>
<p>H P and MIT if I can balls up and ask my teachers to do another rec for me :)</p>
<p>^ There are many other factors to consider besides perceived “prestige.”</p>
<p>What do you mean “perceived ‘prestige’”?
Find 1 person who considers Yale less prestigious than georgetown, even SFS cant match up to the tradition and legacy of Yale.</p>
<p>Georgetown has undergraduate business, Yale does not. Just roasted bzva’s and ntrading’s argument. That right there is a reason to consider GTown over Yale. (However, if the OP gets into Wharton as well, then that is a different story.)</p>
<p>If you are into business, great! Yale has a great econ/finance program and, better yet, you will make WAY more business connections at Yale than at Georgetown.</p>
<p>Nah, nothing’s roasted here.</p>
<p>Econ and finance don’t even scratch the surface of the variety of undergraduate business programs that exist. I myself do not believe in majoring in undergraduate business, but I also know not everyone plans on attending graduate school, so an undergraduate degree in business could prove to be a wise decision. Also, D.C. > New Haven.</p>
<p>Hey if someone wants to go to Georgetown over Yale, that’s their decision for their own reasons. Everyone has their own college made for them.</p>
<p>I’m thinking of applying to Harvard and Princeton. Maybe a few lacs too.</p>
<p>@OP: I am not applying anywhere else. One and done, baby.</p>
<p>Do any of you admitted students know where to send mailing address corrections?</p>