Arizona vs. Arizona State vs. LSU vs. Tex-A&M

<p>Would someone please help me by comparing these colleges in aspects of:</p>

<p>Quality in Undergraduate Business Degrees
Quality in Undergraduate Computer Science/Engineering Degrees.</p>

<p>If nothing else, compare just Arizona and Arizona State please.</p>

<p>Thank you in advance.</p>

<p>Im going to ASU next fall. My sister is a junior there and loves it. </p>

<p>ASU would most likely have the better business degree program (although many people at UofA believe they have the better one). ASU DOES have the better MBA program and therefore would be better to go from undergrad to grad there.</p>

<p>ASU has a great engineering program, but UofA seems to be getting better. Either one would be great.</p>

<p>It really depends on what type of culture you want to live in. They are both pretty big schools, UofA involves a lot of Greek Life in a smaller city, while ASU is in an urban area which probably offers a lot more things to do.</p>

<p>They are both good schools, I have friends going to both. (But I would choose ASU, ha)</p>

<p>Are you NM?</p>

<p>Both are good schools. The evironment takes alot to get used to if you come from anywhere with alot of trees. My D turned them both down because she wanted seasons and distance from home. There is nothing about either university that would make you hold up a big red flag. Personally I like UA over ASU, but that might have been due to having more energy. AU did bend over backward for us, we had an 8 hour day and saw everything under the sun. ASU just seemed huge, almost never ending. On a very hot day ASU was too hot for those of us who only see the sun 10 or 20 days a year.</p>

<p>^^ haha, im an Arizona native...love the heat. I dont know what Im going to do if I live anywhere that snows. I dont even know what jacket would work. Snow novice, thats me. The winters here can get pretty chilly, and fall is beautiful. Spring and summer are pretty hot, but Tuscon gets worse than Tempe.</p>