Carroll School of Management (BC) vs BU vs GWSB

<p>I need help deciding between the three. In terms of stats, BC is clearly the university to go to, but I'm not sure it will fit me in terms of what I want to do with my life, as I want to work in Asia (China, Taiwan, or Japan) or Latin America. Sure BC serves as an excellent gateway to Wall Street, but I do not want to work there. GWSB has a great international business program, but its low ranking as a business school makes me want to consider other options to work outside the country. </p>

<p>Another problem is diversity. I am Asian American and have been enveloped by diversity all my life growing up in San Francisco, and the appr.8% Asian at BC and GW really turn me off. My Jesuit high school has prepared me for everything at BC from the St. Ignatius prayer to the homogeneous preppy style, but it did not prepare me for the lack of diversity in terms of ethnicity. I'm not sure if I will be able to handle the culture shock at either of the two schools. BU would be perfect in terms of diversity, but it shies away from BC in terms of academics. </p>

<p>I would be all for going to BC if their path to Asia or Latin America are strong, but I haven't heard much about it as they don't advertise "the global perspective" as much as other universities do. If anyone knows, please expand on BC's global connections, etc. USC would have been the best option for me, but unfortunately they rejected me.</p>

<p>These are other universities that I have been accepted to but I have taken off my list. If you think any of them would fit me, just comment about them.
(all business)
- Santa Clara
-Northeastern
-San Diego
-Babson
-Bentley
-Syracuse
-U of Washington (no business yet b/c 2 yr program)</p>

<p>GW (#5) and Northeastern (#13) are the only 2 schools in that list that are ranked for international business by US News</p>

<p>Once you get below the top xx undergrad business programs, all others have a regional reach only. Besides a course (or two) there is no way an undergrad program can offer an international focus.</p>