American, NE, Fordham, or Richmond?

<p>Hello fellow college bound students. I'm trying to decide where to go this fall. My top choices are American U, Northeastern, Fordham, or Richmond. I'm planning on majoring in some kind of business. Anyone have any suggestions or opinions? Thanks.</p>

<p>Northeastern for business
They have a great amounts of internships available and a fairly solid program.</p>

<p>I agree but what about Fordham. I've heard good things and NYC internships are appealing. Richmond is also the hardest of these schools to get into.</p>

<p>i would say richmond, hands down. it has a wonderful education, stunning campus, and lots of opportunities to get involved. also very highly rated.</p>

<p>Definatley American! It's location is great, and DC also attract quite a faculty.</p>

<p>that's a sticky situation andrewp!</p>

<p>All on the same level, but business is a Northeastern world - I'd narrow it to Northeastern or Fordham, but in the end make it based on your decision not some random people on a College Forum.</p>

<p>I agree with Mike. Either Northeastern or Fordham would serve you well for business.</p>

<p>I was also accepted at BU. Better/worse?</p>

<p>BU, Northeastern, or Fordham for business</p>

<p>I agree with Kcirsh.</p>

<p>I was thinking psychology as a possible back up major. Any info on which of these schools would have a good psychology program?</p>

<p>Same three for psych: BU, Northeastern, or Fordham</p>

<p>URichmond.</p>

<p>Smaller, more inclusive college with a more traditional feel. Better to get recs for grad school.</p>

<p>It just depends on what you're going to school for (and I don't mean what your possible major will be). If undergrad is the end of the line I'd agree with the other posters. If it is not, the relationships you make at a smaller school like Richmond may make a difference.</p>

<p>IB</p>