hi! I'm drawn to all three of these colleges but I don't want to apply to too many reaches (my college list is WAY too long). Could any current/former students give some insights on their experiences? What are some big differences? I've heard people talk about open curriculum vs. core, different locations, etc. But what are the impacts of these differences?
I really want to do STEM internships and study abroad- is there a lot of support available for these types of things? Also- I care a lot about the having a close-knit community (Yale's residential houses sound really appealing).
I'm particularly interested in a math, physics, computer science or EE major, but I care a lot about the humanities as well. Yale's Math and Philosophy major sounds super interesting. What are these departments like at each university? I feel like all of them must have good departments- are there any significant differences?
I think I want to apply early to one of these schools and I'm trying to figure out which one. Right now I'm leaning toward Yale SCEA, but I think that's because I know more about it. Insights on the other schools (and Yale as well) would be much appreciated.
thank you so much!
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