<p>Is there a big difference between the two business schools in terms of academic quality? I realize both are highly ranked in various rankings, but is there a big difference? also, what about campus life, are they both similar in terms of stuff to do and all that?</p>
<p>Sorry for the ramblings, I would like to apply to just one of those instead of both, but it's hard to decide which one to choose even AFTER browsing through their respective websites!</p>
<p>It is actually pretty easy decision to make. Kelley is a top school for business.</p>
<p>Kelley except maybe for marketing/advertising.</p>
<p>Kelley. Indiana has a great campus, too.</p>
<p>Both are great schools and if you study hard at either, you will have opportunities in business or in a grad program. From an undergraduate perspective you can make a case for either. Indiana’s alleged greater rep is driven primarily by its graduate programs. There is substantial recruiting on both campuses by major banks, businesses and accounting firms. </p>
<p>This comes down to do you like Limestone or Red Brick? Do you read USN&WR or Business Week? Do you prefer a large university or medium sized university?</p>
<p>Thanks, seems like the consensus is Indiana. Does anyone know how difficult it is to gain admittance to the school? since I will be transferring I need to make sure that I can actually get in first, otherwise it would be pointless to attend without the ability to finish my major…</p>