<p>i jss got into UCB, UCLA, JHU and Cornell but each with different majors and i was wondering which school is best for someone who is gonna be doing premed and become a doctor.
so for JHU and im thinking of doing chemical and biomolecular engineering (i applied to BME but got rejected), for Cornell,UCB and UCLA i got in as biochemstry major.
which school is best for me?
btw i like all of their campuses</p>
<p>They are all just as good for what you describe.</p>
<p>Yep, IMO, go with the cheaper option and where you think you can get the best grades.</p>
<p>i JHU biomolecular engineering as strong as their science majors such as biochem or biology?</p>
<p>Sure, but if you're shooting for premed, I don't think I'd risk my GPA by majoring in chemical or biochemical engineering.</p>
<p>I would go to Cornell out of those.</p>
<p>can you be a lil more specific plz.. :)</p>
<p>Sort of by process of elimination. I really don't like public schools for undergrad (large lectures, no personalized attention). Also, my friends at Hopkins did not like the social scene and it seem like people are grade obsessed there. </p>
<p>Cornell isn't perfect either. It is really cold and supposedly has grade deflation but it would be my personal choice out of the four.</p>
<p>^ Even if it costs a lot more?</p>
<p>No, if cost is an issue I'd go to one of the UCs.</p>
<p>lets say...cost doesn't matter :) (eventho it does..)</p>