It's not just getting into a good college that matters
A lot of other things go into having good ROI
Like, getting a part-time job in summer
Working as a Graduate/Teaching Assistant during college
How you manage your daily expenses, etc.
It depends on which country you're talking about
If it's Canada-
A college can give you a diploma or a certification
A university can give you a degree
If it's US, the above definition stands
McCombs School of Business, University of Texas
Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University
SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University
The Yale application deadline will depend on the program you choose to apply to.
In general, however, international applications for the fall semester have to be submitted before 1st November.
That's a tough competition
Both are equally good and have had a rivalry for reputation in political science for as long as one can remember
But in my opinion, you should choose Harvard