<p>Ok So ive gotten responses from several schools and im hopeful i get into all :)
Plz Help me pick one and offer justification for your choice plzz:
Business (accounting) mayby combining with Tax Law in future.
- Michigan State University (accepted)
- Ohio State University (accepted)
- Loyola UC (accepted)
- Ohio University (Accepted)
- Indiana University (waiting response)
- Purdue University (waiting response)
- American University (waiting response)
- University of Miami (waiting respose)
- University of South Florida (waiting response) </p>
<p>All schools are nationally top ranked according to US News so im not so worried of academics and some of the schools have top B Schools ( IU, OSU, Mich State, Purdue)
What im Worried most is campus, campus life, social life etc...
Help me pick ppl! plz</p>
<p>Out of the schools you listed, here are the ranked schools (in top 50) for Best Undergrad Business.</p>
<ul>
<li>Michigan State University (26th)</li>
<li>Ohio State University (18th)</li>
<li>Indiana University (14th)</li>
<li>Purdue University (20th)</li>
</ul>
<p>U Miami is not that strong in business. If you really love the school, you can go there, and as long as you do well in their undergrad program, there shouldn't be much of an issue in terms of grad school. I'm just saying that you'd get the best education at Indiana, Ohio State, Michigan State, or Purdue (large research institutions with powerhouse business schools).</p>
<p>I would go to the University of Miami. In terms of quality of life, location, campus, student body, and social life, Miami is Ballin! Also Miami is the strongest academically as a whole, and it has the best connections. It's business program isn't as strong as the others, but I doubt the others will put you in a way better position, then UM. </p>
<p>But if Miami isn't for you, I would go to Indiana followed by Ohio State.</p>
<p>I would go for Indiana. It has the best B-School of the bunch you listed above, its campus is gorgeous, Bloomington is a quaint and pleasant college town and the social scene at IU is great. My second choice would probably be MSU or OSU and my fourth choice the University of Miami.</p>