Good Business Program and Solid Liberal Arts.

<p>I looking to combine my interests by heading toward the direction of business with an emphasis on marketing/int'business or a minor in mass communication or minor is psychology. Yes I am indecisive, I want to keep my options open.</p>

<p>Location: Preferably New England area, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. I want a lot of diversity with a variety of places to explore so being near a city would be preferable. I would love a city with cultural dynamics and ample amount of internships for first hand experiences.</p>

<p>Size: Mid to large. I think I will be fine in a large class with several hundreds student but I know I would want to be able to have discussions with people in class or outside of class. I want to be at a school where people want to be there.</p>

<p>Academic: A solid business programs with a strong liberal arts education where I can explore my other interests. A study abroad program is a must. </p>

<p>My current college list:
UC Berkeley (Reach)
UC LA (Reach)
UC San Diego (Match?)
UC Santa Barbara (Safety)
Cornell- AEM (Reach)
NYU- Stern (Reach)
Boston Univeresity (Match?) (recently added, so if a school has to go, this will be the first)</p>

<p>I am looking for more match schools with good financial aid.</p>

<p>Any inputs and suggestions are welcome.</p>

<p>You might as well add Penn/Wharton to that list as a reach as at least it matches what you are looking for and can't hurt to try.</p>

<p>I would love it to go to Wharton (it fits all my preferences) but I also know that Wharton is a super reach for me. My list is already reach heavy and the amount of apps fee and essays is getting overwhelming. But thank you for the reply.</p>

<p>I am looking for more match schools right now with good finanical aid so I don't have to stay in California and go to UCSD or UCSB if I am rejected from all my reaches. I really want to experience a new environment so the location of the school is very important to me (more so than the reach schools).</p>

<p>In Boston area, Babson-mostly business, and Holy Cross-very good liberal arts with undergrad economics/accounting.</p>