Help Me Decide!

<p>So I have a decision between four engineering school: Cornell, Brown, Columbia, UPenn, and Duke. I was selected as a Traditional Fellow at Cornell, and would only have to pay around 13,000 a year. Columbia, Brown, and UPenn would cost me around $15-16,000 a year, and Duke comes in at about $21,000 a year. Which Engineering school do you think I should attend? Would the most cost efficient option in Cornell indeed be the best option?</p>

<p>If you like Columbia and New York, I would say go for it. If you can afford it, it is truly an amazing opportunity.</p>

<p>I’ve narrowed it down to Duke and Cornell. Any suggestions?</p>

<p>Congratulations - two awesome schools for engineering – and at fabulous prices. Are there other factors that are important to you to consider? Distance from home and travel to/from? Weather? School spirit? (Do you like college basketball?) Have you visited? How do you FEEL when you are there?</p>

<p>There is no wrong decision here.</p>

<p>Cornell, based on both cost and engineering. It’s funny you said “four engineering school” and then listed five. Better brush up on the math before you go!</p>

<p>Haha yes I caught the typo right after I posted. Thanks for the response</p>