Cal vs Cornell for political science/economics and investment banking.

<p>I’ll be honest and say for Haas, you really need NO math ability. You’d be taking a horridly easy calculus class meant for people who are weak at calculus, so I think you’d be fine. Stats might pose a problem, but by no means any sort of roadblock. If you’re not quantitative and you want a taste of how cutthroat and unreasonable the business world is (albeit exaggerated in the unnecessary competition), Haas is for you.</p>

<p>With that said, if I was more comfortable with leaving California (and mainly its weather) and realized that the intellectual air is sort of missing for me here at Berkeley, I’d take Cornell in a heartbeat.</p>