Anonymous wrote:GA Tech. Downtown ATL, but the campus is contained.
Anonymous wrote:Penn, Lehigh - visited
Carnegie Mellon - haven’t visited but seems to fit the bill from what I know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell / Michigan / MIT
I'm down with Michigan and MIT, but have you been to upstate NY in the winter? Holy crap is it depressing. And you can't escape because you're basically snowed in the entire time. I'm not usually one to consider weather as a factor for where to live, but a kid has to seriously think about whether they want to deal with that.
- Someone who lived in Buffalo for most of my childhood
Anonymous wrote:Rice would be a good fit - campus is near downtown Houston (easy connection via light rail) and lots of big city amenities but it's a pretty bucolic real campus setting. It's not an east coast-style city, but there are good museums, an impressive arts scene, and amazing food. Plus, Texas culture
Anonymous wrote:Cornell / Michigan / MIT

Anonymous wrote:UChicago. More research opportunities than students. Beautiful campus 15 minutes from downtown.