Berkeley vs. Northwestern vs. Cornell

<p>I have been accepted into Cal, NW, and Cornell, and I need some outside advise on which to choose. My criteria for choosing is 1. the best experience and 2. the best for my major of Political Science with an emphasis on foreign service. My views so far:</p>

<p>Berkeley: Pro's: college life, prestige, price. Con's: Huge student body
Northwestern: Pro's: Chicago, small student body. Con's: Color is purple, weird prestige
Cornell: Pro's: Ivy, nice campus, the color red. Con's: weird prestige, is it worth it to be so far from home?, huge student body</p>

<p>When I say weird prestige, I mean that they're prestigeous, but not always...</p>

<p>Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.</p>

<p>NOTE: money isn't really a big factor. After aid, they're all similar. I'm mainly concerned with the best place for my major, so I have a good shot at grad school</p>

<p>dude its a stanford board</p>

<p>it is a stanford board but I would pick between northwestern and cornell</p>

<p>thanks I know it is a Stanford board. I posted on those three boards too, but I knew the Stanford board wouldn't have any prejudices. Thanks...</p>

<p>If I were purely going on prestige, I would go to Cornell.</p>

<p>which one is the best for international relations?</p>