<p>Probably Manhattan. Great location, would seem easier and more accesible to jobs.</p>
<p>Iowa State Uni or Kansas State Uni?</p>
<p>Probably Manhattan. Great location, would seem easier and more accesible to jobs.</p>
<p>Iowa State Uni or Kansas State Uni?</p>
<p>Iowa.</p>
<p>For biology: Johns Hopkins or Rice?</p>
<p>Well, I actually like Rice more, though JHU might be the wiser choice. Rice it is!</p>
<p>For public policy studies (graduate): Harvard (HKS) or Columbia (SIPA)?</p>
<p>HKS.</p>
<p>Dartmouth or UChicago?</p>
<p>University of Chicago. <3 <3</p>
<p>Ahem.</p>
<p>Northwestern or Stanford?</p>
<p>Equal price? Stanford.</p>
<p>For English: Berkeley (full ride) or Yale (half price)?</p>
<p>Berkeley </p>
<p>Rhodes or Sewanee</p>
<p>Rhodes! Sewanee reminds me of sewage and rats. Plus, Memphis is stellar.</p>
<p>Rice or UT Austin?</p>
<p>Rice.</p>
<p>Full ride at Emory or full price at Princeton?</p>
<p>Princeton! Closer to NYC… That’s my reasoning.</p>
<p>Carleton or St. Olaf?</p>
<p>Carleton </p>
<p>Washu or Emory</p>
<p>WashU</p>
<p>UW Madison or U of Michigan?</p>
<p>Michigan, because I’m actually planning on applying.</p>
<p>Caltech or Cornell?</p>
<p>Cornell.</p>
<p>NYU or Columbia?</p>
<p>Columbia.
Vanderbilt or Carnegie Mellon?</p>
<p>Vanderbilt</p>
<p>Davidson or Washington and Lee</p>
<p>Washington & Lee</p>
<p>Stanford or Berkeley (half price) for computer science or engineering</p>
<p>Stanford</p>
<p>Dartmouth or Cornell for economics?</p>
<p>Dart-mouth</p>
<p>Michigan or Penn for engineering? (not biomedical)</p>
<p>Michigan. A much better school for engineering.</p>
<p>Cornell or BC</p>