Minnesota vs. Madison vs. Michigan vs. Northwestern

<p>I'm doing biomedical engineering, no chance for need based aid</p>

<p>Minnesota - worst academically, 15k, liked campus and honors program, feel like I'm a little too good for this school/All my work will be for nothing, worried about huge student body, 1 hour away from home.</p>

<p>Madison - better academically, 20k, campus too crowded, didn't like busy streets, don't like party atmosphere, 5 hours from home.</p>

<p>Michigan - better academically than both, 48k, again worried about size, campus ok, 11 hours from home.</p>

<p>Northwestern - around level of Michigan, 55k, like size, worried that people will all be geeks, worried about difficulty, loved campus, like Chicago, 8 hours away from home, like prestige/makes all my work in high school feel worthwhile, co-op program supposed to bring 50k-80k in income.</p>

<p>Do Michigan or Northwestern give Merit Aid? Which is best in biomedical engineering?</p>

<p>I really have no idea which to go into. I've been accepted to all but Northwestern, I think I have an 50/50 chance at Northwestern. This is the hardest decision of my life. Oh, and my grandparents are paying for half no matter where I go, so its not like my parents are going to run out of money, but they could be paying 30k for four years or over 100k.</p>

<p>this list is the exact same as the US News rankings for biomedical. if you want the best, it’s johns hopkins.</p>

<p>[Biomedical</a> Engineering - Undergraduate Specialties - US Colleges Rankings 2011, Top Universities in US](<a href=“http://www.university-list.net/us/rank/univ-20130037.html]Biomedical”>2016 US Undergraduate Chemical Engineering Program Rankings(where doctorate not offered) | Top Colleges in USA | Best universities | US News Undergraduate Rankings and Tuitions - Education Rankings)</p>

<p>northwestern, wisconsin-madison and michigan are all in there. minnesota’s speciality is chemical engineering, not biomedical.</p>