Carnegie Mellon Tepper vs Boston College Carroll

So I am an incoming senior and will be applying to Carnegie Mellon and Boston College in the fall, to their business programs. I think I have a pretty good shot of getting into both of them, but my question is which one will be better for me. They are my top 2 choices, but I can’t say right now which is higher. I know that Carnegie Mellon is considered a more prestigious school than BC, but my concern is that it is too quant-focused. For me that isn’t a big problem in itself, but I am more concerned that it doesn’t provide as well rounded or as broad an education as BC, with their liberal arts core and Jesuit mission. I really want to be able to learn important business skills (not just math), but speaking skills, presentation skills, writing skills, etc. I feel like BC is a better place to offer me that well-rounded education. I know that CMU sends kids to S&T jobs and more data analysis-driven jobs, while BC is more corporate finance. Right now I want to be in investment banking after graduation, and I feel like CMU’s quant-focused curriculum will be somewhat limiting if I want to explore a wide array of job options. I really just want to have an education that opens as many doors as possible. What is your opinion on this? Thank you.