<p>SlitheyTove-Thanks for your advice! The reasons are really specific to know.</p>
<p>Berkeley looks cheaper than the other two but money is not a problem of concern for me since Berkeley’s out-of-state tuition plus room and boarding fees is not so much different from CMU’s and Tufts’.The location is not a problem either,because I am an international student and the flight time difference between west and east coast can literally be ignored compared to the flight time of 12-14 hrs from my home to either coasts. I would love a warmer weather,though.</p>
<p>I can handle a larger-than-usual class size because my high school’s class size for each course is around 40-50,but I have never tried to be in a class of hundreds of people. That could be a concern and challenge for me. I have never been a student who loves to talk to professors but I can concentrate on courses to get satisfying grades.</p>
<p>I am not a big fan of football (I don’t even know the rules!) so it doesn’t really matter if the schools have great football teams.</p>
<p>I am probably applying for law school after graduation.Does that influence my college choice now?</p>