Ahh big problem

<p>Okay, so I realize Johns Hopkins is better for med and Cornell for engineering. But what if you're interested in biomedical engineering? Which one should I choose and what are the pros and cons</p>

<p>Right now I am leaning torwards Cornell because I liked the environment. I have visited both but only for brief info sessions.</p>

<p>From what I've heard, take JHU for biomedical engineering?</p>

<p>You really can't go wrong with either. Personally I would choose Cornell because you would really have a better undergrad experience. Not to mention, as you've stated, the environment is great.</p>

<p>According to US News, JHU is #1 in biomedical eng, and I don't even think Cornell has an undergrad BME program that you can major in.</p>

<p>JHU is famous for its BME. freshmen even have to apply specifically for the major before they even get in.</p>

<p>Cornell has bioengineering though.</p>