Michigan, Maryland, Indiana, and American

<p>Hey all! So I know that I shouldn't just make a decision based entirely off of what you all say, but I guess I was just looking for some advice or maybe a little bit more about my options. I plan on majoring in accounting and will probably do a 5 year MBA program. I have been accepted to Maryland w/ direct admission to their Smith School of Business (LEP), American w/ direct admission to Kogod, Indiana w/ direct admission to Kelley, and Michigan but I have yet to hear about Pre admit to Ross.</p>

<p>So far they all will cost the same except I haven't heard about financial aid from Michigan. Where will offer me the best opportunity to start my career? Where will I be able to find internships? Where may I get the better education? Lastly, if I don't get into Ross now, will it be impossible to get in later? Any info would be great, thank you!!!!!</p>

<p>Do some research. </p>

<p>But to prime the subject a bit, Indiana is definitely the strongest management program of those that you have gotten in to. Also keep in mind, however, that all these schools are VERY different. Ann Arbor is the quintessential college town with a lot of college activity and awesome sports teams. American is very liberal and, well, different. Indiana, as I’ve heard, is a great experience and probably the most similar to Michigan. Maryland is within close proximity to DC. With those schools, you’re going to have to take time to see which one fits you best.</p>

<p>Ross direct admit is very difficult (just take a look at the stats for the program on the UM-Ross website). Its easier to reapply into Ross after getting into UM first rather than direct admitting into Ross.</p>