<p>I am so confused as to where I want to go to get my degree in management. Stern and Dyson (at Cornell) are both great schools with their own advantages and disadvantages. I love the city but, I want the whole college campus experience. I love the rush and stress but, I also like nature and the peacefulness. And idk which is a better school in regards to education. I'll take any advice you all offer! It's greatly appreciated! Thanks!</p>
<p>I think you absolutely should go to Cornell. There’s a 50% chance you’ll end up in New York after you graduate from either, and New York in college is not really any different from New York at 25. NYU can be a cold, impersonal, school. You will never get to go to college again, and Cornell is so much more of a balanced experience in this regard. I’d very easily choose Cornell, at the undergrad level its all about summer internships and both will get you into top firms. So its really about fit, and it sounds like Cornell will fit you much better.</p>
<p>that’s very helpful, thank you slipper. Any other opinions from elsewhere?</p>