Maybe none of them. It really depends on you and what you are looking for. Each school has its own personality and strengths. Finding the right college is about FIT, not a brand name.
I would also throw out there that if you are an undergraduate student none of them are the best. Most people know them because they publish a lot of their research, but that it at the GRADUATE level. All those big name professors don't interact with the undergrads. You won't be working with them, getting the benefit of their amazing work, etc. You will be a number in a classroom full of people, probably working with a teaching assistant.
If you are considering one of these ultra competitive schools, there is a high probability you will also go on to graduate school. Here is an alternative. Consider a small private liberal arts school. They too are ultracompetitive, but one of the big differences is that there are no grad students who get to do the cool stuff. Classes are typically 20 people. Your professor KNOWS you personally (very helpful later when you need letters of rec for grad programs) and works at a small school because he or she loves to teach. They still do research and keep current on their fields, and since there are no grad students YOU get to be the one to help them. There are more opportunities than there is time to take advantage of all the things at small schools.
And in case you are worried about "attending a school no one has heard of", you are wasting your time. Graduates of top liberal arts colleges are highly desirable to grad schools and businesses. Not only do they have the research skills already, but they can COMMUNICATE what they know too! Knowledge is useless if you can't communicate it to another person. They also tend to be good at time management and are used to a competitive environment.
So go to an undergrad only school where YOU are the priority, and then to a big name school like you mentioned which is better suited to grad students for your advanced degree.
But even if you disregard all I have said about small schools, make sure you find a fit, not just a brand name. You only have four years and you want to get the best possible experience.
2007-12-03 10:58:12
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answered by Holly M 3
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For what? That makes all the difference. All have strengths (such as Stanford for EE), and in their strengths that would be the school of choice. Harvard does have the best alumni network, however.
2007-12-03 09:57:55
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answered by Anna P 7
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in words of what you're desirous to significant in, the Harvard website can likely inform you if it has it or no longer. in the adventure that they do no longer have it, then your fantastic guess will be to attend Stanford. although, if Harvard does furnish the degree you're in contact, then i might want to bypass ahead and attempt both colleges back in individual (if available). you also might want to be able to satisfy your means tutorial consultant who can answer your enormous questions. to boot, i might want to also communicate with distinctive the scholars too, alongside with alumni. they could somewhat furnish you with the run down of what takes position both on and stale campus. in case you may not get to the colleges in individual, then i might want to deliver emails to the certain significant/college on the faculties, asking the questions you've above. they could be able to placed you into contact with distinctive the present students and alumni, so that you may have a danger to ask them inquiries to boot. i'm particular that they'll be able to inform you lots about what takes position on and stale campus. So somewhat, your fantastic flow is to bypass such as your intestine feeling. both colleges are somewhat sturdy and may lead on to three sturdy connections with looking a job quickly after commencement. in words of teachers, i imagine that both colleges are about equivalent in words of "toughness"...yet that could all count on who teaches your classification and how nicely you realize the fabric. sturdy success and congrats!
2016-10-25 09:34:55
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answered by pugliese 4
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I think Harvard is the best.
2007-12-03 10:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i heve best univarsity is harvard & londan
but your choice my choice to londan
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2007-12-03 21:34:27
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answered by hardik n 1
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It depends on what major you want to focus on
2007-12-03 10:24:23
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answered by lvlagnu5 1
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