Help! Which of these UCs is better for undergrad business?

<p>I just have no idea what to do.
I did not get into ANY of my top schools even though my scores and gpa and whatnot were high average - above average according to past admitted statistics for my top schools. Anyways, my main school was USC marshall school of business because they had a program I fell in love with.
But I have only been accepted into UCSC, UCD, UCR, and UCSB. Which one would you suggest for a business major? I was thinking of going to UCR and then applying for transfer to USC or NYU whenever I could. But I know people say UCR isn't the best UC. But Davis doesn't have an undergrad business. I was admitted to santa barbara as pre-economics.
Opinions?</p>

<p>Also, do you think I should try appealing for any schools? Everyone keeps telling me to for some schools. I just don't know what I would write on my appeal as I don't have "new and compelling information".</p>

<p>JC -> UCB Haas
or, JC -> UCLA biz econ</p>

<p>If you don’t like those options, I would choose either UCSB econ or Davis econ…depending on what campus environment you like better.</p>

<p>… I didn’t get into ucla or berkeley</p>

<p>the problem is, I want to major in business, not economics.</p>

<p>Is riverside really that bad?</p>

<p>Only two UC’s have full undergrad biz programs, Cal and UCR, so your choices are limited. Irvine is ramping up their program, however, and worth a look. If you didn’t apply to UCI, I’d consider the juco route and transfer. USC is transfer-friendly, as are the UC’s. Also consider the Cal States.</p>

<p>Why business and not economics?
There’s a reason why some of the top schools in the nation don’t offer undergraduate business programs.
Secondly, if your goal is to transfer up, be it USC or Berkeley, the easiest way to do this would be to go through a california community college.</p>

<p>I would recommend CSUs over Riverside, TBH. CalPoly SLO has a great business program if you had applied.</p>

<p>I would strongly not recommend Riverside Business Admin over UCSB Business Economics.</p>

<p>As for appealing, it doesn’t hurt to try. What are your stats?</p>