Cornell or UCLA

<p>Hi, I'm from California too :)
I'm torn between Cornell and UCLA for biological engineering. I' m most interested in biomimetics and nanotechnology. The difference between both programs, as I see it, is Cornell's more technical approach to this major vs UCLA's more life science-like approach. I'm not sure which one is more suited to a career in tech biotech industry. Help?</p>

<p>I cant give you any advice in terms of your major because I have no knowledgeg in that area, but if you are considering other factors as well.. let me know and I can probably give you a good amt of feedback in other areas.</p>

<p>to cornell *****</p>

<p>hey if you're interested in nanotech Cornell has a great natotech research centre. Also, if you're interested in graduate schools for biomedical engineering a technicel approach seems to make more sense (from what I've heard)</p>

<p>Thanks for feed back. I appreciate it.</p>