Masters in Accounting: BC or UNC?

<p>I have recently been accepted in the masters in accounting programs at Boston College and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. I am having trouble choosing between the two schools. </p>

<p>I have visited Boston College. The city is amazing and the class sizes are small. I understand that going to Boston College gives me more opportunities in Boston which is a large accounting/finance city, however, I do not plan on working in Boston after graduation. I have not visited UNC but the school is ranked slightly higher which may mean it is recognized more nationally. The weather is much nicer but the class sizes are very large. Location and tuition are not large factors for me.</p>

<p>Does anyone have any advice on which school to pick? Which school has a better business reputation nationally?</p>

<p>I don’t think it really matters which school you attend. They both have good reputations and the masters in accounting isn’t dependent as much on prestige as an MBA.</p>