<p>I've had opinions thrown at me from all angles and I simply need to be presented with a consensus. I'll most likely be attending Duke or LSE both of which unexpectedly accepted me, but I created this thread anyways because I need help clearing up a dispute between me and a friend who actually is trying to chose between Berkeley and CMU.</p>
<p>Hypothetically I would be leaning towards CMU since I've heard its undergrads are presented with better opportunities for the future in terms of internships and I have a bias towards the "East Coast". I also like overcast weather having lived in sunny Dubai my whole life. The fact that the economics degree is from both H&SS and Tepper is also a huge pro since my friends stats were slightly below Teppers range (2140 SAT). My friends has slightly differing views to me, though he is still (partly thanks to me) in limbo between Berkeley and CMU.</p>
<p>Arguments for Berkeley predominantly relate to its absolutely legendary economics program and strength in academics- although CMU's economics program isn't that far behind. A huge con for Berkeley is its size; in comparison to CMU its massive and this, IMO, could result in a very impersonal college experience along with an unhealthy level of competition. My friends is also quite introverted so I don't think he'd fit into a "socal" lifestyle. I also dislike the activist mindset often associated with the stereotypical Berkeley student (not here to argue this); although I would't know since I haven't actually visited.</p>
<p>So with that in mind could you guys please help me out here :). Thank you in advance.</p>
<p>P.S. Sorry about the title, should be CMU (Y is right next to U on the keyboard :D).</p>