<p>Everyone reads all the threads, so no need to double (triple) post. Let’s move the conversation to this one rather than Awesome Opposom’s. Look, if you are more interested in Psychology, it really does not matter where you go. If you want to do research, you will have to go to grad school anyway. If you do Neuroscience at Pitt, you’d better be good at science for it is a challenging program. Though OSU is higher ranked in Psychology, it is not necessarily “better”. Perhaps you should look at the school environment outside of academics as well as cost, to make up your mind.
Also want to add, any deficiencies you have academically (subject matter which interest you but is not offered) can be addressed in grad school.</p>