Dartmouth vs Duke vs Cornell?

<p>What are the pros and cons of each school? I'm in the engineering programs for all three, but I would like to know more about the environment (friendliness, political views, internship opportunities, dorms, student organization involvement, the such). I'm also thinking about switching into premed programs, so which one would be best? It's a lot to ask, so any help would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks!!!!</p>

<p>Go To Cornell for engineering. Frankly dartmouth is weak at it</p>

<p>What kind of engineering?</p>

<p>For premed, I’d have to say Duke. </p>

<p>1) Cornell’s hospital is five hours from campus.
2) <a href=“WSJ in Higher Education | Trusted News & Real-World Insights”>WSJ in Higher Education | Trusted News & Real-World Insights;

<p>Duke = 6
Darrmouth = 7
Cornell = 25</p>

<p>3). Here’s something about beig premed at Duke:</p>

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<p>Hope that helps! :)</p>

<p>Cornell has the best engineering program by far among the three schools. Cornell also has an excellent pre-med advising program. Quite a few engineers wind up going to med school. Cornell is a very diverse campus with many political views. Students at Cornell work hard but they have fun, too, and are very friendly (not cutthroat). The Cornell campus is beautiful. Cornell has hundreds of student organizations. Which student organization were you looking for? Internships and on-campus jobs are plentiful. I did an internship at NASA and one at Arecibo Radio Observatory. But, you have to take the initiative to get an internship. I think Cornell’s engineering program is the best in the country for overall college experience.</p>

<p>my goal is do some biomedical engineering or do something that will help me prepare for med school. I’ve heard really contradictory stuff about whether Duke or Dartmouth is better for premed… and in terms of internships, does the D-plan really make a difference?</p>