<p>Right now, I'm debating between Harvard or Wharton M&T Program (got accepted into both). Penn gave me no financial aid but Harvard gave me 20k a year. I think I would like to work in business/finance later in life, but right now as a naive 18 year old, I'm still not 100% set on it. </p>
<p>Honestly, I still have no idea what I want to do with my life. However, I feel as if I got into M&T by fluke because I don't really have a lot of engineering experience, but my science teacher really liked me and wrote me an awesome rec. letter. But I personally don't feel as if I'm really strong in physics (I don't have the top scores in my class for Physics C, never competed in physics competitions, did a few engineering competitions though). I'm scared the rigor of the curriculum will affect me since everybody in M&T seem to be amazingly intelligent.</p>
<p>I feel as if my undergraduate education at Harvard will let me explore a little bit more. I am planning on majoring in economics with a minor in statistics or mathematical sciences. At the same time, an engineering and business degree from Penn is ABSOLUTELY amazing and can guarantee me a lot of opportunities as well. In addition, Wharton will definitely prepare me for the job market and I will be taking actual classes on how to prepare a resume, be professional, how to give presentations, etc. where as Harvard, I would have to attend workshops/seminars sponsored by Harvard clubs/organizations in order to get that experience. </p>
<p>I haven't had time to visit these two schools, but I plan to later this month. Based on your experiences, which school do you think would most benefit a student who loves to learn, but is not sure if they want to definitely pursue business?</p>