<p>I am in a tough decision making process right now, so I want to see different perspectives that I might get from making this post. I was admitted to University of Michigan and I am expecting to get pre-admitted to the Ross School of Business. I was deferred from Georgetown Early, but I know for a fact that I will get in Regular Decision (I have a hook and I don't really want to explain this too in depth) into the McDonough Business School. So basically I really want opinions on what should I do. I think the GU is much more prestigious and it is much harder to get As, but Ross is higher ranked in terms of business and is easier in terms of the curve. I know that both schools are hard and I don't want to come off as one is so much easier than the other, or that one is more prestigious therefore it must automatically be better. I just want to know that if you were in my position what would you do, GU MBS or UMich Ross.</p>
<p>I’m always extremely skeptical of the “I have a hook so good I’m definitely getting in even though I was just deferred” argument, but whatever. I’ve only been here one semester, but I’ve found that it hasn’t been that hard to get As. </p>
<p>See where you’re accepted before trying to decide.</p>
<p>Where do you want to start working? If it’s in the midwest, you might have an easier time with recruiting, etc. at Ross. If it’s East Coast, definitely MSB.</p>
<p>At a more basic level, though, you’ll want to gauge what sort of a college environment you prefer. UMich is a big state school in a big college town/small city. Georgetown is a much smaller university that’s in the middle of a major metropolitan area.</p>