Choosing a college

<p>I'm trying to eventually pursue a degree in business but at most of the colleges out there, only economics degrees are available for undergrad. I'm gung-ho and crazy for a business degree but wouldn't be shocked if I somehow switched majors over the course of 4 years.</p>

<p>I got into Duke, Columbia, Wharton business school at U Penn, Stanford, U Chicago, Berkeley, UCLA, and UC Davis.</p>

<p>I've narrowed it down to Stanford and Wharton. Any opinions on which I should choose?</p>

<p>The things I'm looking for in schools are a solid name, education( I dunno if I should be more biased towards the economics or business degrees since its only undergrad), and a nice city or area. I live only an hour from Stanford and I think that it has a beautiful campus and I'm also gonna visit Penn this week before Easter Sunday. Should I move up to Northern CA or on the east coast with Penn?</p>

<p>Thanx for the input and advice!</p>

<p>What your doing is the correct thing. Visiting these universities is a real good step in helping you make a decision. Some campuses have programs for visitors, so please take advantage of them!</p>

<p>I think the Wharton business program is the best for undergraduates. I am not sure about grad school, though.</p>