<p>Got accepted to four above but now I just can't choose! But now I just can't decide which is the best option for me. (hundred different rankings are not helping)
(btw, major = (Pre) Business except UCSD = Comm Major/ERC)</p>
<p>IU Bloomington's campus is probably the best... and their business is, again, great, but their Overall Rank is not as good as others.
Which ranking is more important? The overal rank? or the business rank?</p>
<p>I'm leaning towards Wisconsin right now. But I'm a little worried since I recently found out U Wisc Madison is known for being a party school. Is it that bad?
I think I will really like the city by the sound of it, but their business school is not as good as Kelley's.</p>
<p>UCSD was, I think the hardest school to get into, so it just seems like a waste. Are people really "Socially Dead" cuz I'm active 24 7 for sure.
I would SO choose Washington, IF I hear anything positive about the weather! I like summer! - which is why i applied to UCSD</p>
<p>I seriously need help from people who REALLY know the university or location... etc
How are the schools, campuses, academics, faculty, people(atmosphere), housing(facilities)?????</p>
<p>ANYTHING Positive / Negative about any of the schools??? Also, cast your vote!
Do post EVERY bit of info you know because I am a TOTAL foreigner to all four! Thank you! :)</p>
<p>I live in San Diego so I can tell you about UCSD. Very highly regarded in science and engineering not sure about business. Very competitive school that is on the quarter system so classes moves very quickly. Some students like it and some find it overwhelming. Campus is literally two blocks from the beach and is very nice and clean. Social life at UCSD is not anything to scream about but I am sure you can find many different ways to have fun. No football team but other sports are fun to watch. Weather in San Diego is great and there is a lot of diversity on campus. Not sure if cost is an issue to you but there has been a lot of talk about the UC tuition substantially increasing over the next couple of years. I am going to IU because it was cheaper than going to a UC.</p>
<p>I chose IU months ago, but I hired a consultant to advise me last year during my whole college application process.</p>
<p>I made my decision based on many different ranking and common sense. While overall college rank is important, certain recruiters in the business world only have on campus recruiting at specific business schools and Kelley is lucky enough to have that (check their stats on where students have interned/been hired). While I did pass up some great opportunities, I am set on business. Otherwise, I would have chosen elsewhere if I thought I would eventually change majors.</p>
<p>You’re better off majoring in business at one of the first three than communications at UCSD. I would pick between UWS, UWM, and IU, depending on whichever is cheaper/you like most personally.</p>