Any Advice? Pros versus Cons of these Universities that I'm considering

<p>I'm really interested in 3 universities, but I'm having difficulty differentiating my likes/dislikes between them. Could anyone give some current student/alumni feedback?</p>

<p>I'm looking at:
1. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Honors Bioengineering)</p>

<ol>
<li><p>Lehigh University (Bioengineering)</p></li>
<li><p>University of Michigan (Undeclared)</p></li>
</ol>

<p>Here's a quick bio of me:</p>

<p>As you can see, I'm interested in science and engineering, but in my future, I definitely want to go into business (grad school and career.) For some reason, the corporate world entices me. I absolutely LOVE traveling and am obsessed with discovering and immersing myself into new cultures, so a strong study abroad program is important to me. Also, in terms of proximity, Lehigh is the closest school to me, while Mich and UIUC are 10+ hours away. Distance of the schools is a bigger factor for my parents, but I still have to consider it. I want to have a truly enlightening academic experience in college, mostly because I feel high school hasn't matured me enough as an individual and hasn't granted me enough opportunities to truly express myself and understand what really makes me tick. I also care a lot about recruiting, because I want a good job out of college as soon as I can (of course, not always a guarantee.) And lastly, I care about a good social scene. I'm not the type of person who locks himself in his room 24/7 to study, I want to meet new people and enjoy life like you're supposed to in college. Even if I want to make academic success a priority for the next 4 years, I still want to have fun in college and cherish the "best years of my life." </p>

<p>Thank you so much, all your advice is GREATLY appreciated.</p>

<p>Net cost at each school?</p>

<p>For Michigan, have you checked how easy or difficult it will be to declare an engineering major from entry as an undeclared student?</p>

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