<p>I've been admitted to all 3 universities and have been having a tough time deciding on which one to enroll at. Which would YOU pick if you were in my position and WHY?</p>
<p>Some side-notes:</p>
<h1>I’m an OOS at all three, so Illinois is a bit cheaper than the other two; however, I don’t want this to influence my decision.</h1>
<h1>I plan to do a double major either in Economics, Business or Psychology.</h1>
<h1>Even though UIUC and Umich are ranked better than UCSD, I feel being in California could provide better opportunities with regard to my field. Any thoughts?</h1>
<p>Illinois is considered good for engineering, but Michigan, if you can afford, has the best buisness school and has the most opportunities for jobs through alumni. And it has parties. Wild ones.</p>
<p>Apollo11, would you say Michigan offers the best job opportunities even for Computer Science?</p>
<p>Wall Street Journal ranks UMich as #3 in the nation for CompSci
[Information</a> Technology – Jobs, Best Degrees & Schools for a Career in Information Technology - WSJ.com](<a href=“Information Technology – Jobs, Best Degrees & Schools for a Career in Information Technology - WSJ”>Information Technology – Jobs, Best Degrees & Schools for a Career in Information Technology - WSJ)
Although, it’s hard to believe that they would be higher than Stanford and MIT.</p>
<p>[Computer</a> | Rankings | US News](<a href=“http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate-computer]Computer”>http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate-computer)
On USNews they are #7, but UIUC is ranked higher there.</p>
<p>UIUC is usually consistently ranked slightly higher than UMich’s engineering department, but there is a greater difference between UMich’s higher ranked Econ and UIUC’s.</p>