<p>I've been accepted to Indiana's kelly school of business, wake forest, and oxford-emory as well as UVA's waitlist that I am riding out. I have yet to visit any of these schools so I'm a little in the dark here for this decision. I am by no means sheltered and I love to travel and want to study abroad and partying and social life are big for me. But amidst all that I still want to attend the best school without being totally out of place. I need a place with adequate sports facilities, gyms, and inter mural sports. Money is really no issue as i cannot receive any financial aid. Please offer some input as to which school would suit me the best because I'm in need of some guidance.</p>
<p>Whatever you like about U.Va. should be apparent in miniature at Wake Forest. Selective school, campus life, study abroad, social life, sports and intramurals, good business school within a liberal arts setting - Wake sounds like it fits your list. Oxford at Emory would be far less so for the first two years - it’s quite sleepy with limited resources. IU is a great place, but a very large state U so much less personal and less selective.</p>
<p>Actually, I think Indiana is the best fit. Kelly is top 10ish and you can definitely find a social life at IU. It might be a little less expensive too as it is a state university. Wake is a bit too cloistered for my taste.</p>
<p>Well what sets my future up the best? like in terms of networking, job upon graduation, and looks best for graduate school? I’m leaning towards management or international business because i’d love to get my masters over in Europe. Also is transferring difficult if I dislike where i choose?</p>
<p>IU is probally your best bet. Its has a great part scene, Kelly is one of the tope business schools in the nation , and the city of Bloomington caters to college students and the party lifestyle.</p>