<p>I'd choose A. </p>
<p>Choice B might give me immediately more money out of college, but choice A makes more money in the long run. Check the stats.</p>
<p>I'd choose A. </p>
<p>Choice B might give me immediately more money out of college, but choice A makes more money in the long run. Check the stats.</p>
<p>money.</p>
<p>with money, you can also make ways to get prestige for yourself. you can do tons of good with it. i'd rather not be poor and brag to people that i went to one of the greatest colleges in the U.S. then people will just pity me.</p>
<p>If you graduate from an Ivy League university, you are not going to be poor.</p>
<p>There is not nessicarily a corrilation between rhe Ivy Leauge and being able to get a good job and making more money. I would go with a combination of the two.</p>
<p>If you graduate from an ivy, you're not going to be poor? are u joking me? an ivy league education does not guaratee you a sucessful future, anymore than a public-university education determines whether you will be rich or not. my friend's father went to harvard, and they live in a very small house.</p>
<p>ummm wouldn't prestige get you money more easily? Thus the advantage of both.</p>