<p>For engineering, Cornell. Their offerings in environmental engineering are broader since you can get a degree from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering OR
the the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering.
Did you look *closely *at the offerings of all three schools in your major? Did you look at their areas of research?
Since these schools are so close in terms of many criteria, I think you ought to focus on specific strengths in your major and overall fit. Do you want to be in the city, the suburbs or the country?
It’s not like there is a bad choice to make!</p>