<p>My final decision has come to either studying Finance at the Carroll School of Management or the Tepper School of Business. I am having great trouble deciding which of the two the better school is. I’ve already looked at all the rankings, but besides these, I really can’t find any comparison points that genuinely make one the better school. Do you guys know of anything else that separates on from the other? Thanks for any help.</p>
<p>I would think that if you want to do finance you will find superior internship opportunities in Boston as opposed to Pittsburgh, and senior year you could do a finance related internship as a class at BC.</p>
<p>I personally would recommend BC. Boston College has some great contacts throughout the financial world, and the student body seems much more friendly than that at Carnegie Mellon. (Of course that’s personal opinion!)</p>
<p>This thread was very similar…you may find some interesting thoughts there: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/boston-college/1123772-carroll-school-management-honors-program-vs-tepper-carnegie-mellon.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/boston-college/1123772-carroll-school-management-honors-program-vs-tepper-carnegie-mellon.html</a></p>