<p>you should visit both. the campus and student culture at these two schools is vastly different, and it’s almost unthinkable that you would choose between them without having a clear sense of those differences and which one suits you better.</p>
<p>it is possible to get that clear sense through doing a lot of reading and web research, or through visiting. why not visit? the few hundred dollars a visit would cost is as nothing compared to the 4 years and mucho $$ you will spend at one of them.</p>
<p>“Are students happy? Proud? Immature?”</p>
<p>Silly questions. There are plenty of students at both schools who can be described by these adjectives. Go visit. Sit in on some classes in your proposed major. Decide where you will feel more at home, or more challenged, or more supported, or more of whatever you most want for the next four years.</p>