Help Me choose

<p>I'm at a loss of any clue as to where I should look towards as my future school. I can see myself at any of these colleges and having a great time there. I want the best possible academic experience out of college. Not travel over-seas or anything of the sort. Just great teachers, some prestige, and a challenging curriculum that prepares me to succeed in my future profession. Counter to that, I want to have some great fun. I'm not a drinker nor into any Greek life but I do my fair share of fun(non-drinking and non-drug using of course).</p>

<p>I have it in this list. I am in need of somewhere that I can find great info to compare these. I am not sure which site I should trust.</p>

<p>3 areas of study:
1. Business
2. Pre-med
3. Engineering
I am going to double major with business and one of the two. </p>

<ol>
<li> Notre Dame (not accepted yet, doubtful to be accepted)</li>
<li> Villanova (not accepted yet)</li>
<li> Marquette </li>
<li> Xavier</li>
<li> Rose Holman Institute of technology</li>
<li> Indiana University
-Kelly School Direct Admit</li>
<li> St. Edwards
-Free tuition</li>
<li> Miami University(OH)</li>
</ol>

<p>I forgot Drexel Univeristy. That is probably above Xavier and Rose should be above xavier also</p>

<p>3 areas of study:

  1. Business
  2. Pre-med
  3. Engineering</p>

<h1>I am going to double major with business and one of the two. </h1>

<p>Pre-med isn’t a major. So if you pick engineering as a pre-med student, that is fine. If you pick business as a pre-med major, that is fine, too.</p>

<p>Are you instate for Kelley?</p>

<p>Which of these schools have you visited? What did you like about these schools?</p>

<p>What are your parents saying? Are they willing to pay for whichever school you pick? Or do you need financial aid? Many of those schools don’t meet need.</p>

<p>In another thread, you mention that you have a “non-academic” scholarship to St. Edwards. What does that mean? And is that for tuition only? Do you have a parent that works there?</p>