Yale vs wharton

<p>When you go almost anywhere in the world and say you went to an ivy league, where do people ask? Harvard and Yale. And occasionally Princeton – wheres UPenn in this mix? People get it confused with Penn State almost every time. </p>

<p>And, since were being so “fact of the matter,” how about you dont use generalizations like “ALL the aspiring business men in these country dream of getting a Wharton or Harvard or Stanford MBA” (btw, check your grammar about “these country”)</p>

<p>As well, are you really going to begin to argue the alumni connections between Penn and Yale? Or even Wharton and Yale. Sure, you got Warren Buffett and DTrump as alumni, but… oh, wait, Yale has EVERYONE ELSE. </p>

<p>It seems as if you equate fame with power, just because DTrump and Buffett are two of most well known billionaires in the world (and, that name dropping of Bill Gates was clever too) it certainly doesnt mean that they have the most influence or strongest connections in the world of business. </p>

<p>Take a look at Yales connections - they are globally spread and involve many of the worlds most influential business people. And, if you want to name drop, they are the university of choice it seems (or HYP in general… still no Penn?? Weird) for the Vanderbilts, the Whitneys, etc.</p>

<p>Last I checked, aspiring business men aspire to Harvard and Yale, and only a select few idolize Wharton. Whartons alumni network may be larger in pure size, but Yale simple cannot be beaten by some number. As you said, everyone seems to do business with a Whartonite at one point in their lives… kind of shows how keen Whartonites are to work with Yalies…</p>