<p>Hi,
First of all, thank you for reading this. I'll be short.
I'm an international transfer student majoring in both economics and math. Thus far, I have been admitted to UW-Madison, UNC-Chapel Hill, U Oregon, Boston University and U Minnesota. I am still waiting on McGill, U Southern California, and University of Washington Seattle.</p>
<p>My questions: Which school has the best reputation overall? Which school has the best Econ program and kind of tiding it all together, which school could help me get into an Ivy league Grad school (assuming I do my part of the job of course).</p>
<p>Thank you very much for any answer you can give me. </p>
<p>PS: I'm leaning toward UW-Madison but it's with little infos.</p>
<p>I would say either USC or UNC Chapel Hill.</p>
<p>Oh interesting. Thanks.
Any other advices?</p>
<p>Since your question has nothing to do with transferring, I suggest you ask on the College Search & Selection forum, they get a lot more traffic than this one.</p>
<p>I’d say UNC-Chapel Hill is the highest rep, and then UW-Madison, UW-Seattle, and USC are pretty equivalent right behind. Any of the four could get you to an ivy grad school if you do your part.</p>
<p>I don’t know anything about MgGill since it’s in Canada so I don’t know where it would fit in. </p>
<p>Congrats on your acceptances!</p>
<p>@entomom: What do you mean nothing to do with transferring??? I am transferring, I just don’t know where?</p>
<p>@alwaysleah: Thanks, I was looking at international rankings and UNC is behind UW-Madison however, on US News, national ranking, UNC is far in front of Madison. Weird</p>
<p>It has more to do with the schools themselves than the transfer prices. Your question is relevant to more than just transferring.</p>