<p>TaggartNY wrote:</p>
<h2>“undergrad should be about flexibility and options”</h2>
<p>While I agree with this statement, I fail to see how Penn & Wharton doesn’t clearly fulfill this objective better than Yale does.</p>
<p>Penn is a larger school, and while I haven’t checked the course catalogs, I’ll bet that Penn offers more majors, and more class selections within most majors.</p>
<p>As to prestige, I don’t see much difference between a school ranked #3 in USNWR, and a school ranked #4. Is there an invisible chasm I have failed to perceive? [National</a> Universities Rankings - Best Colleges - Education - US News and World Report](<a href=“http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/national-universities-rankings]National”>http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/national-universities-rankings)</p>
<p>As to the prestige of Wharton among anyone involved in business at any level, Wharton = Harvard > YPSM.</p>