<p>Hi, I am currently deciding between these three colleges. Financially, there is no issue. Each school, with scholarships is approximately the same cost anyway. I love Boston which is why I'm leaning towards Brandeis and I do want to be near a city or large town.
Size: something smaller preferably. I like small class sizes where I can get to know my classmates and professors
Major: Math and Chemistry, but I also want to study creative writing or theatre as well. CWRU is appealing as they offer engineering if I were to want to do that
I am not a partier, but I want there to be something to do.
Any help is much appreciated! I am also on the wait list for Carnegie Mellon and will most likely be attending there if offered a spot.</p>
<p>what are the costs to you, including loans, and does it matter?</p>
<p>Costs are basically the same, but my parents are paying and finances are not an issue.</p>
<p>Bump!</p>
<p>Do you have any real interest in studying engineering or do you just want it as a possible option? If it’s the former, give serious thought to Case Western. If it’s the latter, it sounds as though you’d prefer Brandeis, especially because it has much stronger humanities than CWRU. </p>
<p>Neither school is a party school in the sense that binge drinking is the only option. </p>
<p>I applied as an engineering major to the schools I applied to that offered it, but I’m highly leaning toward math as a major now.</p>
<p>Can anyone help me more?</p>