Help Deciding

<p>I have been accepted at UPenn for engineering, Georgetown, Boston College, and Cornell (Biological Engineering). I am starting to get overwhelmed as to which school I should attend. It seems like everyone is asking me way too many questions. As I plan to probably attend grad school, I am wondering which school would be best to attend? Thank you for any comments.</p>

<p>If you're doing engineering, you can automatically eliminate Georgetown and Boston College. Of the remaining two, Cornell's engineering program ranks as one of the best in the nation. Of course,you can always major in Physics/Mathematics at Georgetown, and then go on to receive a master's in engineering. However, if I was in your situation, I'd pick Cornell for its solid engineering and worldwide reputation (it's considered the best engineering school, after MIT, Stanford, and Berkeley).</p>

<p>WHat about if I went pre-med/biology</p>

<p>Georgetown really, really likes pre-med. They were strongly pushing the pre-med angle when I went for the EA GAAP.</p>

<p>Cornell's engineering is very technical and not exactly hands on real world. More about theories than actual. That is my experience with what I've heard of the programme.</p>