<p>I was accepted into all my schools, all of which I like, now I'm stumped...</p>
<p>Here are my choices:</p>
<p>Michigan: From all my visits, I would have to say that this is my favorite. The campus, the school spirit, the football team, the Big Ten, Yost, the Big House; I love it all. However it also gave me practically no aid and would be about $50K a year. I plan on majoring in finance and Ross is amazing for that. However my parents have made it clear that there is pretty much no way they can pay that much, not with the other choices I have.</p>
<p>Boston College: Was able to get admitted into the Business school which is good. I like Boston and the campus. A little small but that's not too big of a problem. I love the school spirit and it has decent teams in hockey and football which is important to me. It's also Catholic which is a plus for me and a big plus for my parents. I got some aid thankfully so it's about $30K a year which is still a lot but doable if I took out some loans, but being the farthest school from my house, it also has the greatest travel costs.</p>
<p>Notre Dame: All the things that I like about BC I like even more here! The school is amazing and the campus is too. I'd fit in pretty well here cause if you think of the stereotypical Notre Dame guy, you'd pretty much think of me. However it is slightly more expensive than BC and it would be an even bigger stretch to afford.</p>
<p>Georgetown: I like the school but I'd say that this is probably the one I like least by quite a bit. The campus and the fact it's Catholic are big pluses, but the lack of big-time college football and hockey would really bug me. I know the basketball is huge, but bball is not really my sport. The business school is good. I'm not a big fan of DC though. It's about the same price as Notre Dame.</p>
<p>Minnesota: My home state school. I love the campus which is amazing and I've always been a big Gopher fan. About two and a half hours from my house so travel costs would be much less here than any of the others. Big Ten, school spirit, a brand new football stadium, Maruicci Arena, the Mississippi River; all are big pluses. It's the cheapest of the six but also was kind of my safety school and I'm kind of feeling I'm letting some big opportunities go to waste by settling for here. I like the school, but the opportunity cost seems too great. Plus I'm not sure the business school has much cache outside of the Twin Cities and the upper midwest.</p>
<p>Wisconsin: At about six and a half hours from my house, it's really the only other school within driving distance of my house. I'm not really a big Badger fan because I like the Gophers, but that can change I guess. I'm kind of leaning towards here because it's the best value I think for my money. Had a wierd circumstance early this year where I was rejected and then a few weeks later learned there had been a mix-up and I actually got in, but that's all been smoothed out now. Not much I don't like about the school (except the campus is a little too spread out), except I still can't fully grasp turning down the others; mainly Notre Dame. I'd be perfectly happy going to here or Minnesota, it's just the fact that I can't really get over some of the other options I have if that makes since.</p>
<p>Now that I've just spent twenty minutes typing this, any suggestions? I'd get a good education no matter where I'd go and they're all good fits. It seems I'm thinking of nothing else constantly and I keep on getting a new favorite in my head every ten minutes.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>