<p>I have been accepted as a junior trasnfer at all of these schools and am having trouble making up my mind where I want to go. I am going to major in economics and wanted to get some feed back relating to who has the best econ program, which school would provide the best all around experience, and which program might be easier to get through maintaing a high gpa than others. Also tution is not going to way into my decision much.
Thanks!</p>
<p>Here's a more in depth look of career paths from the class of 2007 post graduate report. Scroll down to page 55/56 to see the outcomes of econ majors. <a href="http://www.bucknell.edu/Documents/CDC/PostGrad%20Study%20full%20report%202007.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://www.bucknell.edu/Documents/CDC/PostGrad%20Study%20full%20report%202007.pdf</a> Hope this helps.</p>
<p>Is the weather important to you? A friend of my sister's went to Tulane and started as a freshman the same month Katrina hit. She switched to SMU in Dallas while Tulane was getting back up, and then went back to Tulane. </p>
<p>The humidity and heat are something awful there. If you don't mind that, or like to be indoors all summer, then don't let that affect your decision. If, on the other hand, you enjoy being outdoors without wearing sweaty clothes, you might want to consider the others. Of course, the winters are super there, so you do get some good weather too. Good luck with your decision!</p>