<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>Berkeley engineering is best out of the 4…if you’re in-state and Regents, that’s icing on the cake.</p>
<p>Where you go is up to you, but FWIW I think materials science is considered a strong program at cornell. Of course you may wind up changing your mind about majors within engineering. This is easy to do at Cornell, I have read otherwise about Berkeley. I don’t know anything about Duke & Penn, you might check into how comprehensively they cover the broad field as a whole, to make sure you will be covered as your interests may change/ evolve over the courses of your studies.</p>
<p>You might give some thought about where you see yourself thriving and having a great college experience. These are in the end personal decisions based on personal preferences & priorities. And chemistry.</p>
<p>If money is not an issue, just go where you want to be.</p>