Cornell vs. USC vs. Michigan

Hi guys - looking for some advice here. I was admitted to Cornell University (School of Hotel Administration,) University of Southern California Marshall School of Business (I was admitted as a Sping Admit,) and the University of Michigan Ross School of Business (Pre-Admit.) I am completely torn and would love to hear pros/cons of each program.

I plan to work in Investment Banking upon graduation, preferably in NYC.

If you want to work in investment banking in New York, then UMich Ross. USC is superior to Ross only on the west coast but if you want to work east coast then Ross holds much more prestige. This is coming from someone who is most likely going to SC so I am not being biased. I have talked to senior investment bankers and they all suggest Ross if you want to work on the east coast. Congratulations!

Ross is better for Wall Street jobs. USC isn’t known for investment banking.