<p>I was accepted early action in to MSB and also preferred admit to university of michigan's ross school. However i am in love with both schools so i wanted some input on the pros/cons of both business school and what not. I know Ross is ranked really highly, but will my job prospects actually increase if i go there? I think i want to do either finance or consulting with a minor in like international relations or something. My only problem with michigan is that it is too big, however I don't really like that georgetown is catholic either. HELP PLEASE :)</p>
<p>I have heard that Georgetown's Catholic identity is not forced on the students in any way. I would check out the Georgetown thread for more info on that!</p>
<p>Have you visited U of M? If so, you'll know that the campus is quite spread out & it really does "feel" big (the town runs through it!). I know kids who have no trouble with the size & are quite happy. However, I also know kids who are very sorry that they ignored their inner voices that said the school is too big. I am not familiar with Ross, though --- is it a school within a school? If so, that helps cut down the size. The kids I know in the engineering school seem so happy with their experiences --- I'm thinking that the smaller school concept promotes more interaction.</p>
<p>Two good choices. Check into clubs, organizations, class sizes, ease of getting the classes you want, etc. That will help you determine best fit.</p>