<p>Hey everyone!
I'm just trying to gather some opinions.
I got accepted to NYU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Chicago, & Cornell (waitlist)...</p>
<p>and i'm planning to major either </p>
<p>-double major in math & bio
- or major in biomath or mathematical biology</p>
<p>Which college should i go for :) ... and why?
I'm trying to move to the east coast, but Berkeley is just too damn good to pass up.
Any thoughts or comment?</p>
<p>Cornell has a pretty good biometry and statistics major...</p>
<p>but if you are a cal resident then berkeley is a pretty sweet deal when you take costs into consideration. i'd goto a UC school if i lived in cali</p>
<p>id rather stab myself in the eye than go to Berkeley for 4(+) years (and i live in California too)</p>
<p>but, i disagree with Cardene
for pre-med a good UC is the way to go...becoming a doctor involves a lot of schooling and therefore, a lot of money...choose Berkeley and have a really ****ty undergrad experience, but on the bright side, you wont be in too bad a shape financially by the time you get out of medical school</p>
<p>The point he was making was that Cornell med school placement is much better compared to Berkeley. U won't be worrying about the cost of a top med school if u don't even get in to begin with lol</p>