<p>Alrighty, so I'm trying to decide between Cornell and Northwestern. Here are key things to take into account:</p>
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<li>Accepted into Arts & Sciences for both with intended major of Psychology.</li>
<li>I want to start off in Psych and PreMed</li>
<li>Will minor in French, but I also plan on exploring my opportunities and hopefully double-majoring, too, or completely changing everything if I find a fancy in something else, meaning that I want to be able to have the class flexibility for that.</li>
<li>I want a place that will have GREAT internship abilities and such.</li>
<li>The main reason it's hard to decide is because I see NU as a better school, but the name of Cornell is more recognized. What do you think?</li>
<li>Finally, I'm a generally laid back person, and I want a school that is similar to me.</li>
<li>Cost isn't an issue.</li>
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<p>If you have ANY feedback/ideas, please reply. Thanks so much! :D</p>
<p>Another premed! Look, the main issue here is environment. You can’t ask for two more different college locales. If you’re going to live there for 4 years, you might as well be happy. Now take it from here, and have a great time at college.</p>
<p>How would you say the environments are completely different? I’m actually visiting Cornell tomorrow and I went to Northwestern last weekend, so I’ll probably find out, but what would you say makes them different in that way?</p>
<p>I’ve visited both campuses, and it’s clear that Cornell is a polar opposite of Northwestern when it comes to layout/surroundings. You’ll see the difference once you have visited Cornell.</p>
<p>Northwestern will have more internship opportunities only because of its location. Being that close to the third largest metropolitan area in the country is a huge advantage, in my honest opinion.</p>