<p>Hi Guys,</p>
<p>Although I was waitlisted at my reach schools, I was fortunate enough to be accepted to three great universities – Harvey Mudd, UC Berkeley, and Johns Hopkins. I plan to study engineering, but I also want room to explore other interests (Chinese, English, Business). I am posting here because I am looking for advice from CCers, many of whom I have found to be extremely knowledgeable. I just got back from Mudd’s Admitted Students Program, and I am about to go to Hopkins’s and Cal’s. I am posting before I leave for the last two schools because there won’t be much time to decide after I get back. I’ll post the pros and cons of each school below. I will update this later after I’ve visited Hopkins and Cal, but I just want some general thoughts.</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd (with Harvey S. Mudd scholarship:
Pros:
- Huge focus on undergraduates (no graduate students at all).
- Very friendly student body.
- Good dorms.
- Very good professors.
- A lot of room to explore the sciences.
- Part of the 5Cs
- Many research opportunities and the Clinic program.
- Very well known by graduate schools and employers in the US.
- Very nice dorms.
- Very strong in science and engineering.</p>
<p>Cons:
- Expensive. $156,000 after four years (including the scholarship).
- Very small campus. Just from two days at the Admitted Students Program, I felt like I knew a huge chunk of the class.
- Not very well known in Asia, where there is a huge emphasis on where one went to college.
- Small alumni-base.
- The food is alright, but I don’t like the meal plan. Flex expires every week.
- Only a few hours away from home (I want to get away, but this might end up being nice).</p>
<p>UC Berkeley (with Regents Scholarship):
Pros:
- I got the Regents Scholarship, which means they meet my full need in grants, I get priority registration, guaranteed housing, and a faculty adviser.
- Very large and diverse campus.
- Very distinguished faculty.
- Great business school.
- Very respected and well known in Asia.
- Least expensive school ($76,000 after 4 years).
- Very strong in engineering and sciences.</p>
<p>Cons:
- I might get lost in the campus.</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins:
Pros:
- Very beautiful campus (I visited last summer).
- Away from home.
- More affordable than Harvey Mudd ($129,000 after four years).</p>
<p>Cons:
- Not as strong as Harvey Mudd/Cal in engineering and science.
- I heard that students at Hopkins drink A LOT.</p>
<p>Well, that’s my list so far. Obviously I’m lacking information on Cal/Hopkins, but hopefully I’ll find out more when I visit. It would be great if you guys could provide unbiased opinions and help me make one of the biggest decisions (so far) of my life!</p>
<p>Thanks in advance,</p>
<p>Rush</p>