Help me choose a school

<p>3.5 gpa mostly honors with some AP up to junior year, almost all AP senior year</p>

<p>i have some solid EC's, nothing too spectacular, but still pretty good, i dont feel liek listing them all</p>

<p>SAT
M: 720
R: 620
W: 680</p>

<p>I took SAt 2's and got like mid 600's on math1 and ush</p>

<p>I want to study business</p>

<p>i want at the very least 1500 kids in my freshman class. preferably 2000 or above.</p>

<p>i want a good social scene</p>

<p>good sports is a plus but not at all a deal breaker</p>

<p>i want a nice campus feel, it doesnt have to be gorgeous (though obviously it wouldnt hurt), but the campus just needs to have a nice quad where kids hang out in nice weather</p>

<p>i can go either way on frats and sororities so that doesnt make a difference</p>

<p>i want to go somewhere i can be proud to have attended, with good internship and job opportunities and a strong alumni network.</p>

<p>i'm not rich but can afford most schools, it really comes down to the bang for your buck.</p>

<p>HELP ME FIND A SCHOOOOOL!!!</p>

<p>***, post in the right forum, you illiterate weirdo.</p>

<p>Where do you live? In state or out of state make a difference in your decision?</p>

<p>University of Washington, University of Minnesota, University of Michigan (although you probably wouldn’t get into Ross), Villanova, Emroy, University of Illinois, University of Indiana, University of Wisconsin, Northeastern, Boston University, University of Florida</p>

<p>^^^Some schools that somewhat fit your criteria</p>

<p>thanks guys. and ik i am in the wrong thread, sorry.</p>

<p>I’d consider Binghamton University as well. The business program is top-notch, there is Greek if you want it, meets your class size criteria, and while there isn’t a football team, some of the other teams are pretty decent, notably basketball. The campus admittedly isn’t beautiful, but it’s decent if you like brick, and so far everyone seems nice (I just started here). </p>

<p>Mostly, if you’re talking bang for you buck, Binghamton tops that list in Forbes. Even if it’s not your first choice, it couldn’t hurt to add it to your list.</p>

<p>I find this insanely funny since I never asked anyone else their opinion on what schools I was going to apply to. I didnt even ask my parents.</p>

<p>@hyperjulie SUNY Binghamton is a “bang for your buck” mostly for in-state New Yorkers like myself and the I would not consider their business program “top notch” but more along the lines of average. To the OP, I would consider UVa, McIntire’s ranked #1 by business week and in the top 10 un USNWR I dont see Bing with those stats…</p>