<p>I havent decided yet what I want to do in college or for a career, but I have it narrowed down to either computer science or medicine. Also a possibility is some field engineering, though the other two are much more likely possiblities (I know this really isn't "narrowed down", its really broad still, but Im having a tought time deciding). Anyway, does anyone have suggestions for schools that are strong in undergrad for all of these? Is this a good idea to pick a school that has all my possible majors, or do I just need to narrow down my preference? So far, I think the best ones for this are Gatech and MIT, possibly carnegie mellon.</p>
<p>To sum up, I was thinking a school with strong undergrad schools for biomedical, biochem, chemE, mechanical engineering, and computer science. For now, please disregard cost and difficulty of admission, just list em off.</p>
<p>Actually, I wouldn't recommend CMU for pre-med. It's known for it's tough grading, and if med school is an option, you don't want a school with grade deflation...</p>
<p>That said, how about Illinois? It's a top engineering school, with great computer science. Lehigh?</p>
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To sum up, I was thinking a school with strong undergrad schools for biomedical, biochem, chemE, mechanical engineering, and computer science. For now, please disregard cost and difficulty of admission, just list em off.
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Well in that case:
Stanford (pretty much good in everything)
Berkeley (good engineering and I think science departments)</p>