<p>Ephman, with Williams being my 2nd choice, I researched into it extensively. I can say with 100% confidence they obviously do not have an engineering program, and he was looking for bioengineering (note bioengineering is a type of engineering). Further, the job placement is INDEED behind cornell, which ranks top 5 on wall street. Williams grad school placement is indeed superior, but it is a smaller school and has less interdisciplinary and research opportunities, something which ZaZa94 clearly shows an interest in (Bioengineering and applied economics/management, both of which are NOT at Williams). If you read my post you would see that I didn’t talk about grad school placement, because it is comparable or better at Williams, but on Wall Street (which I’m sure ZaZa94 is interested in with his double major in AEM) Cornell >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Williams. Now tell me what’s demonstrably false and maybe we could sort it out, but you really haven’t proven any points. Your only arguments were straw men, I never tried to compete about grad/med schools with Williams, I just explained my rationale for Cornell: it has better job placement (specifically on Wall Street) and it has the majors he is looking for. There are empirical stats backing what I’ve just said up, and what you’ve said has some shoddy methodology from Forbes AND didn’t address my statement.</p>