<p>for econ and engineering, i’d say ur best bet is northwestern and duke.</p>
<p>they both have pretty good engineering schools and good econ in their CAS.</p>
<p>they are also both relatively prestigious. (more so than the other schools on your list)</p>
<p>my personal choice among the two is Duke. However, if you’re not from the midwest, i think going to college at Northwestern would be a great experience for you</p>
<p>MIT - because their business program compliments their engineering like nothing else
UPenn - The Jerome Fischer Program of Management and Technology (dual-degree program between the Engineering school SEAS and the Wharton Business School)</p>
<p>@shinseungyun: I feel that Carnegie Mellon is too hardcore for me, without a good social scene.</p>
<p>@hope4upenn: I didn’t get accepted to MIT. If I did I wouldn’t be here, I would be in Cambridge. I think MIT is the only university I would sacrifice my social life for, lol.</p>