<p>My advice to epl_manutd is based on :</p>
<p>1) you like math and sciences
2) but you dont want to be a professional engineer
3) you instead want to study business</p>
<p>Assuming that you view the academic prestige the same between the schools (it is), and that they provide the same amounts of funding (if you need it), I say go to Penn. You can study engineering to satisfy your interest in math/science subjects, but Penn will allow you to take classes in all it's other schools. You can take a large number of finance, marketing and strategy courses which will prepare you for future employment in the business world. You can also take lib arts classes in the College to satisfy other intellectual interests you have. The academic flexibility from Penn is the key for you.</p>
<p>You should also however make sure the environments are what you feel comfortable in. Talk to the students about the social life, advising and make sure you can grow personally at the school and in the respective cities. There's nothing like a campus visit to help make up your mind.</p>
<p>Best of luck</p>