Help out a senior with college choices.

<p>Hey guys, i'm about to apply to colleges. Thinking about doing a BS in engineering (not sure which yet), as i'm pretty good at math, and somewhat enjoy physics. However, I'd like to pursue investment banking after my BS (i really enjoy business), my question is which universities are good for internships/job offers for the big companies? So far, I'm thinkin about applaying to OSU, UCincinnati (live in Ohio) UChicago, UPenn, and Harvard. Where else should I consider? NYU perhaps?
also, the last three are reach universities. my gpa is like a 3.7 weighed, sat math 800, sat verbal 610, act 33. lots of ap courses, but spread out over my 10,11,12 year. about 3 clubs every year, and some accomplishments (competitions and stuff)</p>

<p>please let me know what you guys think, because this info will really affect my college choices. also to consider is that i'm not 100% sure about my intended career, so perhaps exclusivly tech school not the best match.</p>

<p>thanks!</p>

<p>Consider Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. They have an excellent (and I think very underrated engineering program, plus a business school that is ranked #28 in the nation). They give out great financial aid. They also encourage double and even triple majoring, so you could do business AND engineering. Be advised that Case is no "cakewalk," and as an engineering major at Case you will have a ****load of HW every night.</p>

<p>Engineering and Business?</p>

<p>You can try an Industrial Engineering program that allows a lot of Operations Research courses. Actually, there is a growing field of Financial Engineering that uses Operations Research/Optimization techniques to "guestimate" possible return on investments.</p>

<p>Your college choices For engineering and business would be Georgia Institute of Technology Honor Program, and apply for President's scholarship which offererd to about 110 students. Georgia Institute of Technology is #38 National University, #8 Top 50 Public National University, #35 Best Business Programs, #9 Business school among public university. #6 Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs. 10 of Engineer Programs ranks are in Top 10. #12 best value Public school, for non-resident tuition and room and board is $27k. NCAA Division 1 university. 450-acre campus in the Midtown Atlanta. #1 Industrial Engineering program in the nation for more then a decade. Consider "Georgia Institute of Technology"
<a href="http://www.gatech.edu%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.gatech.edu&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>If you want to do investment banking simply go to the best school you can.</p>