The string landscape suggests that the supersymmetry breaking scale can be
high, and then the simplest low energy effective theory is the Standard Model
(SM). Considering grand unification scale supersymmetry breaking, we show that
gauge coupling unification can be achieved at about 10^{16-17} GeV in the SM
with suitable normalizations of the U(1)_Y, and we predict that the Higgs mass
range is 127 GeV to 165 GeV, with the precise value strongly correlated with
the top quark mass m_t and SU(3)_C gauge coupling. For example, if m_t=178\pm1
GeV, the Higgs boson mass is predicted to be between 141 GeV and 154 GeV. We
also point out that gauge coupling unification in the Minimal Supersymmetric
Standard Model (MSSM) does not imply the canonical U(1)_Y normalization. In
addition, we present 7-dimensional orbifold grand unified theories (GUTs) in
which such normalizations for the U(1)_Y and charge quantization can be
realized. The supersymmetry can be broken at the grand unification scale by the
Scherk--Schwarz mechanism. We briefly comment on a non-canonical U(1)_Y
normalization due to the brane localized gauge kinetic terms in orbifold GUTs.Comment: RevTex4, 28 pages, 4 figures, 2 table