<p>I was waitlisted from UMich, so I have to decide between these 3 schools. I've been leaning towards Indiana for a while now, but I'd like to hear your opinions. I plan on majoring in Finance. Thx</p>
<p>Is money an issue? If so, choose whichever one's cheapest. BUT, IU is worth paying a little more than the others.</p>
<p>If you have the money, Indiana by a LONNNNGG shot.</p>
<p>Indiana gave me $6k a year so its actually cheaper than the others. BU and Nova are both ~$40-45k and I'll be paying $20k at Indiana. If I go to Indiana I'll apply for scholarships for my soph year so that'll lower it even further.</p>
<p>Your decision shouldn't even been thought about, this isn't even CLOSE! Indiana, and don't even look back. I would even choose IU if BU and Nova were the same price or a little cheaper. The fact that IU is more than HALF the price? Nuff' said.</p>
<p>Good luck. I'm sure you'll love IU if you decide to go there.</p>
<p>Thanks for the reassurance. Its funny because a lot of kids from my school are telling me to go Nova without a doubt. I've been 95% sure of attending Indiana because I was waiting on UMich. I wasn't even considering BU and Nova, but I thought I'd give it some thought before I sent out my deposit. Also, from what I hear the social life, people, and campus are much better at IU than the other 2. Doesn't IU-Bloomington have one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation or something? I haven't visited, but I've seen pics and talked to people and have heard only positive things.</p>
<p>Yeah I havent been there either but EVERYONE says the campus is gorgeous. My good friend went there last year and he said it was amazing too. And at Kelly you'll probably find alot of social/down to earth/intelligent/motivated students such as yourself. At IU you can play hard as anyone, and still walk out with that nice Kelly degree.</p>
<p>Yeah and on top of that I can party hard and work hard without busting my butt off 24/7 hitting the books. I hear the social life is exceptional...seeing that it is a top 10 party school. I was kind of worried about the job prospects from top IBanking firms.</p>