Business schools, or Liberal arts?

<p>I am a senior and was accepted to both UW madison and University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) , and was wondering if I could get some help from others in choosing which college. I know both have good business programs, and I intend to focus on international business, marketing, and asian studies (particularly Chinese).
I was also wondering if perhaps I would be better off going to a liberal arts (such as Furman University or Amherst College), and focusing on Asian studies for my undergraduate degree, then going on and getting an MBA in graduate school. Perhaps I could even do something with both business and Asian studies?
The schools I have gotten accepted into are Furman University, UW Madison, University of Michigan, Minnesota University, and Amherst College.
Your help is appreciated!! Thanks :]</p>

<p>If you’ve already been accepted at Amherst College, it must have been as an Early Decision applicant. ED is binding unless you cannot afford to attend. Their financial aid is excellent; you don’t mention cost as an issue. So in all likelihood, case closed.</p>

<p>Oh, I have not gotten accepted into Amherst, the other ones I have heard back from already, sorry for the confusion!! Cost may be an issue, but I would rather go to a better school, I would get in state tuition for UW though :)</p>

<p>Amherst + an MBA would be the optimum choice here, hands down. I also happen to like Furman very much. But if Amherst doesn’t work out, UMich or UW are awfully appealing fallbacks.</p>

<p>I’d take Furman over Minnesota, but that’s me.</p>