Hard Sciences: Carleton vs. Cornell

<p>I hope my question is implied by the title. I'm look at these two schools (and yes, I realized they're very different) and was wondering, which school do you think would offer a better experience for undergrad studies in chemistry, physics, and astronomy? </p>

<p>The reason I ask is that I would assume Cornell students would have better (i.e. more) resources while Carleton students would have better access to the resources that the school does offer (since no grad students). Is this an accurate assumption or am I off base? So, if I was really interested in actively participating in research which do you think would be a better choice?</p>