@3tonythetiger3 Just a quick point based on your pros and cons list, there is no difference in prestige, in fact MIT is slightly more known and well-regarded internationally.
MIT is definitely quite stronger in CS and Economics but based on your description of what kind of college experience you want Yale seems like a better fit.
Also just to dispel some misconceptions: MIT has a surprisingly fun social life/party scene and being in Cambridge/Boston helps a lot with that. (I was surprised too when i first heard that but the nerds apparently know how to party lol). I have never heard anyone describe Yale as a LOT of fun. It is a great place and the atmosphere is nice, definitely less rigorous than MIT, but really fun is not a word that would first come to mind when thinking about Yale. Also New Haven is nowhere near as nice/fun as Boston.
If you want to break into tech/engineering or wall street in a more quant role or ibanking with a focus on the tech industry, MIT could make a difference (ranging from slight to big depending on the job, firm etc).
If it is for any other wall street, business job that is not closely related to engineering/tech then it won’t really make much of a difference.