First congratulations. Both great programs.
If this was me I would spend an hour or so and put up both programs on your computer screen. Then go through what each year will look like class wise.
See which program and classes and opportunities on campus excite you more. Either school or just about any engineering school will get you to where you want to go. It’s about what you do while your there and not so much the name of the school. No question that each school has their advantages
At Cornell it is very business focused school. I am sure you could arrange your schedule to look like MET or at least similar classes. Plus with clubs and activities on campus there are many opportunities to do these things.
Also… Which school is a better fit /feel for you? Do you prefer one climate over the other?
Nice to have first world problems ??.