SUNY Binghamton, or RIT Honors?

<p>I have been accepted to both, and am unsure as of now as to whether or not I will be invited into the Scholars Program at SUNY Binghamton, although I probably will not, as my SAT scores are a 670 in Crit. Reading, a 640 in Math, and a 720 in Writing, and my weighted high school average as of the end of my junior year (I am currently a senior) was only a 96.4. I am currently looking to ultimately go into environmental law, but as of now am uncertain of what I will be majoring in to help me do this - it will probably be Biology, History, or English, though. Additionally, and I realize that my chances are slim, and I might not even want to consider this once I begin attending whichever college I choose to attend this fall, but which of these two - RIT or Bing - would be easier to transfer to ILR or CALS at Cornell from? </p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>I believe SUNY Binghamton would be a better choice, if your goal is to transfer to CALS or ILR (which are state supported).</p>

<p>Thanks collegebound9696!</p>

<p>If considering RIT, check into how many credits would ultimately transfer, since RIT is on the quarter system.</p>

<p>RIT is fun.</p>