Carnegie Mellon Biological Sciences and Psychology Major

Hi everyone,

I was recently accepted to Carnegie Mellon in the Mellon College of Science. I love the school and I know the school has great programs in just about every science department you could think of. I was doing some more research into what I would major in there, Biological Sciences and Psychology, and was just wondering how strong and robust of a program it was. Does anyone know how their program compares to that of Tufts, Penn, Case Western, or Colgate? If I want to study the neuroscience behind psychological disorders such as depression or bipolar disorder, would Carnegie Mellon be a good place for me to get my undergrad to get a good basis for my future grad school and research career endeavors?

Thanks in advance!