<p>Cornell CAS Economics vs. NYU-Stern Managment vs. USC-Marshall Entrepreneurship</p>
<p>Didn't get money
Like Cornell and USC campus
Love business
Not sure if I like the city
I like to Party
I am acquisitive
I want to have fun
I want to work hard
I liek warm weather, but I also like skiing
I like the outdoors sometimes, and I like urbanism sometime</p>
<p>Definitely Stern. Good social life, ability to work hard, nice mix of climate though it can get cold, students LOOOVE business, and offers better connections to the "business" world (at least much better than Marshall).</p>
<p>if you're not sure you like the city, NYU may not be the college for you. Though I will agree that Stern is an excellent program, you must consider NYU as a school first. Many people on this board as well as all of my friends at NYU say that they are missing out on the "real" college experience. If you want a college on a campus, don't go to NYU. Although you like skiing, NYU is cold without the snow and the slopes. There aren't any frat or house parties at NYU, mostly clubs which can get very expensive. If you are seriously considering NYU, just make sure you absolutely know what you're getting into since it's a very unique school.</p>
<p>all 3 programs at all 3 schools are excellent; i can't say that one will give you a tremendous edge over the other (unless you want to work in NYC when you're done, keep NYU and Cornell in this case). It's mostly about fit and personal preference.</p>
<p>I'm gonna go with gomestar on this one. If you're not really into the city thing, NYU probably isn't for you. </p>
<p>You're similar to me, really. I was considering applying ED to NYU and Cornell (though for a different major, and no one's denying that Stern is undoubtedly an amazing program), but a visit to NYU confirmed that I wasn't that interested...so now I'm at Cornell.</p>
<p>I'm also from Bucks County, actually. What school do you go to?</p>
<p>Have you ever heard that you can ski in the morning, go to beach in the afternoon here at Southern California? Only Marshall can meet your requirements -- party, warm weather, ski. Hope this doesn't make Marshall sound like a bad school;)</p>