Accepted!! but what now?

<p>I got accepted into college!</p>

<p>However, it seems the clouds of doubt are starting to come again.</p>

<p>I am very grateful for getting into many colleges of choice but i am stuck on where to go now? Could you guys give me some advice and direction on where to go given my situation?</p>

<p>Currently, i am looking towards three major colleges.
Nyu stern for finance, USC marshall for business administration, and Berkeley undecided.</p>

<p>However, every option has a catch. for nyu, its pretty expensive and the campus life is not so great so it sounds unlikely. for usc, i recieved half tuition because of national merit scholarship but i am enrolled starting spring semester. as for berkeley, i really want to go to the school but i dont wanna lag in the too competitive atmosphere and be stuck there for more than 4 years. also, i am going undecided.</p>

<p>considering that i want to study something in the business realm, such as finance or management or something like that, what should i do? should i just go to cal for the sake of its quality and save business/law studying for graduate school? or should i study something specific at usc and miss out on first semester, possibily the most exciting time of college? or should i even spend the moeny and go to a very good business school at nyu?</p>

<p>regards</p>

<p>bumppp.......</p>

<p>hmm by undecided you don't know what to do?</p>

<p>I am facing the same dilemma. all you realy can do is visit all schools, not nyu, its ugly. I personally dont like Cal, but its prestige is appealing to me. I too am not sure of what college to go to due to the competitiveness. Especially political science</p>

<p>you applied undeclared which is the same as applying to any other major at L&S. At Cal, you have to apply for Haas. So technically, you could say you're planning to go to Haas but you might not, and then just end up with a degree in w.e you usually get without Haas.</p>

<p>Do NOT go to a university because of prestige, but because of passion. It's four years you can't take back. If you don't know who Mario Savio is or you do but think he doesn't rank, find another college.</p>