<p>Hi,
I am currently considering 4 schools (undergrad). I am thinking about doing business, so I applied for that at Muhlenberg and TCNJ, and as undecided at Maryland and Delaware. I got into:</p>
<p>-U Maryland College Park Scholars (admitted to Business, Society and Economy Scholars program; applied undecided to the school itself) (5k/yr scholarship)
-U Delaware Honors Program (10k/yr scholarship)
-Muhlenberg College (15k/yr scholarship)
-The College of New Jersey</p>
<p>I live in NJ: UMD is 3.5 hrs away, UD 1.5, Muhlenberg 1 hr 20 mins, TCNJ 20 mins
I would appreciate your opinions and some help in deciding! Thanks</p>
<p>i actually applied to udel, tcnj, & muhlenberg (plus 8 other schools haha). i knocked muhlenberg off pretty quickly because their financial aid package was stingy, and a lot of kids there are into music & theater (which is totally not me at all). it was a pretty school but it just wasnt the right fit for me. my final two i was considering was tcnj and udel. i live in nj, so tcnj was a little more affordable. however, i also received a $10k scholarship from udel & was accepted into their honors program. i was always in love with udel, and when i revisited this weekend it just solidified my gut feeling. i could picture myself going there. the campus is absolutely gorgeous, main street is awesome, and the kids are so friendly and nice. the academics are great, and since im undecided im happy there’s so many majors to choose from. sorry that i cannot address the business programs, because i have no idea about them haha. i still think tcnj is a great school. actually all four schools you listed are great… i dont think you can make a wrong decision here! just factor in debt after college, how you feel when visiting, and just make the decision that’s right for you :)</p>
<p>My D had most of the same choices and ultimately picked UD for a couple of reasons. First, she loved Muhlenberg and they were very generous to her, but after reviewing the course catalog, she felt that the choices were too limited. TCNJ was a bit more of a commuter school than she would have liked, and UD is one of the few schools in the country with her major.</p>
<p>Thanks for the help!</p>