Can't Decide - University of Southern California vs Indiana University Bloomington

May 1st is in a week and I just can’t decide on which program I want to be in. Please tell me any advice of suggestions you have!
IU Bloomington
-Direct Admit into Kelley School of Business
-Major: Finance and International Business
-Hudson and Holland Scholar -$6,000 scholarship
-William S. Fry Scholar -covers rest of tuition

University of Southern California
-Chosen to be part of highly competitive program at Marshall School of Business
-Major: Business Administration - World Bachelor in Business program (a program where you spend one year at USC, the next year at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the third year at Bocconi University, and the fourth year you choose which one you want to go to)
-Only have to pay $6,500 per year

Please help me! I love both colleges a lot, but I’m scared of making a decision that I’ll regret later. Thank you!

I normally would say something like, “If you want to work in the Midwest, go to Kelley. If you want to work in California, got to USC.”

But the World Bachelor in Business for only $6500/year is an incredible opportunity. Except for the film school, that might be the toughest undergraduate program to get into at USC.

Definitely USC. That sounds like an amazing opportunity, especially at so low a price.

Kelley is amazing, I am a former IU student and a lot of my friends were in the MBA program and have gone off to do great things. Bloomington is a GIANT college town with a lot to offer / it has a happy small town vibe (I’m sure you’ve been but that was my experience with living there). Normal population is 40,000 - after the semester starts it’s 80,000. However, I’d have to say I’d go with USC. It’s more prestigious and the fact that you’re only going to be paying $6,500 is amazing financially in comparison to what others take out to go there. Best of luck with everything! @superindecisive

@jls1992 The OP had to decide one way or another by May 1.

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