Georgia Tech vs Norhtwestern vs Georgetown

<p>I've been accepted into the first two, which gives me hope that Georgetown will follow suit tomorrow or Saturday. I'm debating which school and major would be best for a career in consulting (or banking, but more likely consulting, because bankers are gross lol). Here are my choices:</p>

<p>Northwestern University: Economics, Economics+Certificate Program</p>

<p>Georgia Institute of Technology: Industrial Engineering, with a minor in economics possibly ( but probably not)</p>

<p>Georgetown: Finance from the business school</p>

<p>So, what do ya think?</p>

<p>EDIT: I spelled Northwestern wrong, didn't I?</p>

<p>I’d say Georgetown or NU.</p>

<p>Well I just got accepted into Columbia, so I guess its game over now</p>

<p>Good job man, have fun at Columbia!</p>

<p>Northwestern has more business-related courses/programs to offer and the Kellogg certificate would give you the advanced technical skills that will be hard to acquire elsewhere; but Columbia is the 4th-Ivy so that’s understandable, esp. considering that admission to Kellogg cert isn’t a sure thing.</p>

<p>@goldenboy8784- thank you very much!</p>

<p>@Sam Lee- I guess I could still see a scenario where financial aid leans toward Northwestern, but my parents are so elated they probably won’t even care about cost (at least until September lol). NU is still an option. And Georgetown is taking too long to respond, so they basically disqualified themselves for now</p>

<p>@goldenboy8784- thank you very much!</p>

<p>@Sam Lee- I guess I could still see a scenario where financial aid leans toward Northwestern, but my parents are so elated they probably won’t even care about cost (at least until September lol). NU is still an option. And Georgetown is taking too long to respond, so they basically disqualified themselves for now</p>