CMU Tepper vs. NYU Stern

<p>So, decision day is tomorrow and I am still torn! </p>

<p>Tepper:
+smaller undergraduate school size (approximately 70+ students each year)
+requires a minor (more well-rounded students)
+hardworking students
+more one-on-one advising
-location (Pittsburgh)
-majority of student body are computer science/engineering majors </p>

<p>Stern:
+location (NYC NYC NYC)
+amazing internship placement
+fast-paced lifestyle (grow more as a person)
-relatively larger undergraduate size (approximately 500+ students each year)
-not a traditional college campus
-Sternies are driven and cutthroat </p>

<p>I think I'm leaning towards Tepper just because I am not 100% certain that I want to go into business and I feel like CMU as a whole is a better school than NYU. But I'm not sure. Comments/advice/suggestions will be greatly appreciated. </p>

<p>NOTE: I also am deciding between Northwestern, and CMU and NYU. Any advice for that?</p>

<p>Thanks! :]]</p>

<p>I’d go to Northwestern if you’re not sure about business. It’s the best overall of the three and you can do the Kellog certificate. You don’t need to study business for the best jobs in business.</p>

<p>If you were more sure about business I’d choose Stern for the internships. With the increasing competition for top jobs they are a big edge.</p>

<p>I’d choose Northwestern of all three</p>

<p>Beware of the large population of tools in Stern</p>