IMO you should be considering more than these two particular universities. By the time you ultimately will apply, your interests and profile may have evolved somewhat. For one thing, my kids’ SAT scores changed a lot at different sittings.
What you might best do now is develop a list of schools to visit.
You can find lists of “target schools” someplace or other. But even at those schools, not everybody gets those offers.
These firms don’t hire a school, they hire a person. After extensive screening and multiple interviews…
Offers go to those who “fit” best- to some extent an intangible that you can’t completely control- and who have thrived where they are. So the best school for you to have attended from the perspective of those recruiters is the one where you have most obviously excelled, in all respects. The place/ environment where you feel you are most likely to thrive, irrespective of eventual recruiting opportunities.
Also bear in mind that college itself can be a transformative experience. What you think are your interests now may change as you are exposed to more fields of study/practice.
Regarding Cornell, programs that may interest you exist in the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences as well as the College of Arts & Sciences. Suggest you look into both.
But you should be considering lots of universities and programs, at this point.