I’ve visited Georgetown and absolutely loved it! The campus is beautiful and I like how the Georgetown neighborhood is right in DC, yet also sort of tucked away; I wouldn’t compare it to Penn or Columbia (both of which I didn’t like). The only thing is that they have a reputation for being very weak in the sciences, and the only way to study stats is to do a math major. Besides their pep band, Georgetown also has very few music groups (like a wind ensemble, etc.) that I could play in. I haven’t been to Cornell yet. From what I’ve heard, Cornell has strong science programs, and a dedicated statistics major. I do have about another year to figure this out, but since I’m still not sure exactly what it is that I want to do I like how Cornell is a more well-rounded school. However, I don’t hear as many great things about Ithaca as I do about DC. But I really need to see it though. So far I’ve looked at lots of different schools, but I really like Georgetown and Cornell, even though they are obviously very different. Do you have any recommendations for other good business schools or statistics schools? For business, Wharton is an obvious one, but I’ve been on Penn’s campus a ton (my sister goes there) and I’m not a fan of the school. Thanks!