Cornell Engineering Premed? Bad Idea?

<p>Johnny,</p>

<p>Have you decided what school you are attending yet? May 1st is getting closer and closer.</p>

<p>I haven’t visited Carnegie Mellon and I don’t know If I will. I got a good vibe from Tufts and Cornell. I procrastinate a lot and have terrible time management so I don’t know if Cornell is good choice for me since I hear it takes a lot of hard work and motivation to do well. I felt like Tufts had a more peaceful environment and the classes weren’t as intimidating. I visited a Cornell class and it was huge. I don’t know if there are any advantages of having huge class sizes vs a small class size. In a small class you’ll be able to get a more intimate experience with your professor and you can ask more questions. This way you don’t have to go to office hours like you would at Cornell. </p>

<p>Cornell’s campus was absolutely amazing. The landscape, the buildings, and the dam were extraordinary. I also enjoyed the food. </p>

<p>I haven’t made up my mind yet, but Tufts is not a bad option. I tend to be a more relaxed and less competitive person. And recently I’ve found myself losing motivation to do work. I know Tufts is quite rigorous (contrary to what monydad said) as well but I’m hoping I get out of this spell.</p>