<p>I have these choices and I honestly don't know which one to choose.</p>
<p>I wanna major in Materials Science and Engineering if that helps at all but I would definitely do Biomedical if I end up going to Duke.</p>
<p>Any advice?</p>
<p>I have these choices and I honestly don't know which one to choose.</p>
<p>I wanna major in Materials Science and Engineering if that helps at all but I would definitely do Biomedical if I end up going to Duke.</p>
<p>Any advice?</p>
<p>For MSE there really is no place other than Cornell or Berkeley.</p>
<p>Even Berkeley is lacking in MSE, Stanford would be a better option.</p>
<p>We have world class facilities (Duffield Hall, Bard Hall, Cornell Center for Nanoscale Systems, Cornell Nanofab Facility, Cornell Nanobiotechnology Center) including some of the most state of the art imaging systems in the world.</p>
<p>I would highly suggest Cornell. MSE is a very tight knit group of engineers (the major is growing RAPIDLY inside of the College of Engineering) and our faculty are a mix of extremely experienced and new professors with growing labs. There are also tons, I mean tons of research opportunities</p>