If you get into Harvard, you should accept. Figure out a way to pay for at least a semester. Even if you drop out, you still went to Harvard, which carries more weight than graduating with honors from some fine schools.
Can you unpack your thinking here a bit? Is it just prestige-related ("carries more weight")? It's not clear to me that Harvard (despite of course being one of the world's great universities) is preferable to all other schools in a hands-down, no-need-for-further-questions kind of way. So I'm curious what general kind of advice lies behind this.
I would especially disagree that it's generally thought more highly of to have dropped out of Harvard after one semester than to have graduated with honors from some other schools of at least "fine" quality.
I, and a lot of other people my age, are currently facing a pretty big life decision -- where to go to college. Since this is probably going to have a pretty big impact on my life, I'd like to get some more information on this.
Seeing as a lot of people here have probably made this choice already, gone through with some of the consequences of it, and are rational, I decided to ask here.
My current considerations are: