<p>I've been accepted into both UChicago and Georgetown and am having a hard time deciding between the two. Obviously both are strong academic schools (maybe UChicago a bit more?) but I'm also trying to account for social life and location and everything. I also know UChi is good for economics and Gtown for politics/international relations, but which is better for biology/health sciences/public health? Which is better overall?</p>
<p>CM1222, recognize that alicejohnson typically makes remarks unfavorable to UChicago. Unfortunately I cannot answer your question.</p>
<p>Georgetown hands down… I only would chose UChicago if you wanted to study econ</p>
<p>UChicago is great for econ, but I am going to have to say Georgetown seems like the better school for what you want here.</p>
<p>CM1222, note that
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<p>Are you kidding me? All things being equal, the U of C is the better school. Across the board – whether you are thinking about the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. If there is a big differences in financial aid, that is an important consideration. But unless you have a pressing reason to be in DC, the U of C is unquestionably the better school. </p>