Maybe I am missing something…
What does Cornell engineering have to do with the other three?
What kind of field do you want to go into?
Isn’t this a bit like saying “I got into Penn Nursing and MIT nuclear engineering. Which is better for jobs?” ??
Because offhand I would say that Cornell Engineering is a lot better for engineering jobs, whereas the other three would be better for public health/biostatistics jobs. Duh…So I guess I am missing something??
Also if you got into Cornell Engnieering for graduate school, that would have to be a particular department within engineering, no? which one? Does it have anything whatsoever in common with these other three programs? Does it lead to the same types of careers? What is it you want to get jobs in, exactly?
Also, shouldn’t this whole thread get moved to the Graduate school sub-forum?