<p>Hi, no one has given me any feedback on the other boards, so I decided to post here. I've been accepted to all my schools, and while it has hit me hard over the head like a bag of potatoes, the reality of my decision is just beginning to set in. First of all, I applied to all my schools as a mechanical engineer, but I'm switching (I plan on switching to Management Science & Engineering for Stanford, and Economics for Harvard). Before all of this crazy college talk, Stanford has been my number one choice, only because everyone praises it so much, and everything seems so perfect about it, blah blah blah. But now, it may be just all too familiar for me (I live close by to the campus). I'm struggling to decide between Stanford, Harvard, and the Jerome Fisher Program at Penn(I plan on pursuing a BSE in Systems Engineering and a BS in Management with a concentration in Finance for M&T). I think the future is making me think twice on where I want to go... I plan on going on to get an MBA or just get recruited out of school. Do you guys have any advice on which college to choose? I'm looking at not only the opportunities after undergrad, but also the overall college experience. I will be visiting all of the colleges, so hopefully I can make a choice by then...</p>
<p>If I were you, I would choose UPENN and its Jerome Fisher program in a heart beat.</p>
<p>Why should I choose M&T over say, Harvard Economics? The dual degree is very easy to obtain, without a lot of required core classes, but I'm not sure how it will benefit me in terms of admission to an MBA program.</p>
<p>I wonder if Ivy_Grad could help you with this question.</p>