<p>I am having difficulty deciding between these three schools.
I'm planning on studying marketing, but I also may want to minor or switch to film/screenwriting</p>
<p>Pros and cons of each school (to me this far)
Michigan State:
Pro- instate tuition, well ranked business school
con- large university (worried about becoming lost in crowd), no film program (I believe), I don't like the location, don't want to go to school known for parties because I feel like that's why all my classmates are going there</p>
<p>DePaul:
Pro- Slightly cheaper than Loyola, better ranked business school than Loyola, in the center of Chicago, offers film
Con- Business school ranked lower than MSU, does not require test scores</p>
<p>Loyola:
Pro- Nice campus, in Chicago, I've received a lot of financial aid/scholarship money from there
Con- lowest ranked business school of the three, I've heard the people there are snobby (is this true?)</p>
<p>I really want to get out of Michigan and go to a major city, but I'm worried about getting a job going to DePaul or Loyola due to the fact that I will be competing with people from University of Chicago and Northwestern. So basically what I really want to know is how difficult would it be to get a job (both in Chicago or nationally) if I went to Loyola or DePaul? Should I save the money and go to MSU? Which school would I have the best chance in getting a job? Also is there anything else I'm failing to consider?</p>
<p>sorry for the long question, I'm just extremely conflicted and I'm worried I'll make the wrong choice!</p>