umm..

<p>Wow, I got in Brown and U of Chicago, but I'm so confused.
I am planning to major in Applied Math and Political Science, or Econ..
Actually, I don't have any 'exact' studying path..</p>

<p>I know that my first major will be applied math or pure math,
but I'm not sure if I would change my major or not in University.</p>

<p>Chicago is the best at econ+math, isn't it?</p>

<p>Plz help me, where should I go?</p>

<p>Congrats on your acceptances! Have you visited Chicago or Brown?</p>

<p>Umm...I have been to Chicago, but not to Providence..
Chicago was attractive,,,but the actual location of the UofC was not that good, frankly..</p>

<p>providence...</p>

<p>is kinda...</p>

<p>boring.
i've visited brown.
nothing really there, except for RISD and a giant urban outfitters...</p>

<p>pretty campus, but not much else.</p>

<p>ahaha of course i am biased towards chi-city</p>

<p>Chicago is an amazing city (coming from San Francisco, which I love). What I have seen of UoC was amazing.</p>

<p>Brown was my second choice - it sounds like it feels bigger and less focused, although in terms of finding good professors, you are probably at least as well off.</p>

<p>I love it here in chicago...and on first impressions, hyde park probobly doesnt seem so nice (depending how you got here...you might have seen more of other neighborhoods that ARENT very nice than you actually saw of hyde park) but it truly is a great neighborhood. Downtown is also easily accessable (REALLY easy...take that northwestern) and at some times...might as well be right on campus.</p>

<p>Chicago is definately better than brown for Econ (as well as math and probobly poly sci). Brown is a lot more liberal artsy and more supportive of the "fuzzy" majors than the "hard" majors (hard in that sense not really reffering to difficulty).</p>