UCLA vs. UMich vs. Cornell vs. Georgia Tech Engineering

<p>I have just a few days to decide on what college I will be attending next year. Cost is not an issue for me, but I will tell you that I would be paying in-state tuition for UCLA. Please do not tell me to consider other schools, because these are the schools that I was accepted at. I know I would like to do some type of engineering for sure, but am currently considering biomedical engineering. I may also have some interest in Chemical Engineering or Computer Science. I was wondering which schools have the best biomedical engineering programs. Also, please comment on opportunities for undergrad research, internships and recruiting, as well as class sizes. Which school should I go to if I want to go to medical school? What about graduate school?</p>

<p>I also got into Dartmouth, which I know is not very strong in engineering, but I will consider it if it significantly increases my chances at a top graduate or medical school. Thanks for answering!</p>

<p>I don’t think anyone can compare all areas you asked in your post. But if you like an easy ride, UCLA should be the choice. The other three are tougher.</p>

<p>These are from American Society for Engineering Education. You can change university name to see information of other universities. I am listing from highest to lowest Math SAT and ACT of these four:</p>

<p><a href=“http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5586/screen/19?school_name=Cornell+University”>http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5586/screen/19?school_name=Cornell+University&lt;/a&gt;
<a href=“http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5701/screen/19?school_name=University+of+Michigan”>http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5701/screen/19?school_name=University+of+Michigan&lt;/a&gt;
<a href=“http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5742/screen/19?school_name=Georgia+Institute+of+Technology”>http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5742/screen/19?school_name=Georgia+Institute+of+Technology&lt;/a&gt;
<a href=“http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5858/screen/19?school_name=California+State+University,+Los+Angeles”>http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5858/screen/19?school_name=California+State+University,+Los+Angeles&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Your seem to have many area of interests. Cornell has highly respected Engineering program and the strongest student body among these four. Cornell also has number one Architecure School, number one Hotel school, top notch business school, and great medical school placement. In case you change your mind to go into other non-engineering area(s), these programs are ALL top notch!</p>

<p>My apology. The UCLA link is not right. Should be at second of the four.
<a href=“http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5740/screen/19?school_name=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles”>http://profiles.asee.org/profiles/5740/screen/19?school_name=University+of+California%2C+Los+Angeles&lt;/a&gt;..&lt;/p&gt;