Indiana University vs University of Arizona

<p>So I've gotten into both of these schools but I'm stuck on which one I should attend. I would be looking to major in management or marketing and then double major in entrepreneurship. For Indiana I wasn't a direct admit and from what I've heard the curriculum is very tough and if you get anything lower than a B- it will put you at high risk of not making it into the business school. For University of Arizona everyone starts out with pre business and it's to my understanding the curriculum wouldn't be as difficult. I didn't get any money from Indiana but I got $6,000 off from Arizona so that makes Arizona a whole lot cheaper. I hope someone can give me some pro and cons of both schools and a explanation on why they think one school would be a better fit. </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Bump :)</p>

<p>Any help?</p>

<p>OK so here is the scoop of U of A, my DS11 is an undergrad there now and hevy into greek life. Most if his frat brothers are Pre-Business majors and most have a fairly easy first 2 years, but to get accepted to the Eller Business school you have to apply and they are very tough, many do get in the Entrepreneurship program is excellent and very well respected throughout the US, I am a hiring manager for a large tech co, their grads are very well recruited:Intel, Gap, Vanguard etc. </p>

<p>Uof A is agreat campus and college, Tucson is fine, actually bigger than you might imagine, lots of undergrads for the East coast and well and about 25% from Cal. Excellent programs alround, great spirit, great sports (if you are into that my DS11 isn’t). Dorms are very good my son was in Likins where the Athletes are, rec centre is amazing lots of intra-murals.</p>

<p>The Pre-Business program is to be commended, I did Exec ed at UofA and loved it, strongly commended school, </p>

<p>Any questions?</p>

<p>Based on opportunities and costs, it sounds like UA is the winner here.</p>

<p>Englishman and MYOS1634, thank you for the responses. </p>

<p>I go to UA, we have the #2 public entrepreneurship program in the country and our business school is very highly regarded. You will have no regrets coming here, great campus and city, and everyone is happy all the time! </p>

<p>Thanks for the reply, I loved UA and i’m leaning closer to it :slight_smile: </p>