Dartmouth vs Princeton vs Wharton (UPenn)

Dartmouth, Princeton or Wharton? Which is best for an aspiring Bobby Axelrod-Taylor?

Some will say Wharton's a no brainer (Or Princeton) but with all the current unproductive PC culture, diversity and frivolous virtue signaling -- I compared variables such as the way both schools talk about and present their student and faculty data and the people in charge of housing and Princeton did admit a low-conscious whiner like Michelle Obama -- wonder if Dartmouth has higher quality students and faculty with a no-frills attitude and Wharton's cuththroat fame is more in the minds of the older generation like with grandpas and the "good old days"; just a bygone era. As for all those billionaires, isn't it more of a inspite of?

Supposing I got admitted to all 3 of them, which is better? And in which one is more true that diversity wouldn't affect the quality of faculty or students. Where they're still as ruthless and cunning as the next kid and don't believe the propaganda, only exploiting it for their benefit like the Trump and Clinton families did. Where students are more likely to be true crème de la crème.

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