<p>“All your choices will provide a great math education.
I would wait until acceptances come out, then look at cost, environment, and other factors to base your decision.”</p>
<p>I agree.</p>
<p>Additionally, take into consideration future goals upon completion of your math degree. If it’ll be a stepping stone for getting a job straight out of undergrad, then consider where you would want to live. Berkeley will obviously have stronger connections in the Bay Area and west coast, while Chicago will obviously be popular with employers in the Midwest/East Coast and Brown will dominate the East Coast.</p>
<p>Also, although you may think you want to major in Math, and I’m not saying that you won’t, consider the possibility that your interests my change. You don’t want to attend a school that caters towards your one major.</p>