<p>I have gotten accepted to ASU WP Carey business school, Fordham's business school, and Umich's undeclared. Umich has the best business school but i have to get accepted after one year of school there. I hear the other schools are pretty good but I am unsure if they are okay in Finance. I am a good student 3.82 GPA and 4.24 weighted with a 1770 sat score that is holding me back. please give me some insight to my decisions.</p>
<p>All are good business schools. Go to the least expensive one.</p>
<p>^^^ Erin’s Dad is right. They’re all good.</p>
<p>how much will each cost? Did any give you scholarships?</p>
<p>Are you in-state for either ASU or UMich?<br>
(Umich is very expensive if you’re not instate…the OOS COA is about $50k per year)</p>
<p>I’m in state at ASU plus a 7500 scholarship a year which is supposed to cover tuition. However, out of state at UMich would be very expensive, but I am wondering if it would be worth it to make easier connections when trying to receive a job in Investment Banking</p>
<p>I think the only schools where investment banking really get bumps are Ivy leagues and maybe NYU. I would stay with ASU.</p>
<p>WP Carey actually has an Investment Banking Workshop, though probably nothing compared to UMichigan it doesn’t look too shabby.
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