<p>Well I need advice in choosing either Indiana University, University of Texas at Dallas, Baylor University, or Texas A&M College Station</p>
<p>Ok here's my situation</p>
<p>Today to my surprise and delight, I got into Kelley School of Business through an appeal, so Indiana is a really appealing now. The problem is it will probably cost me around 27k a year as I only got a small scholarship.</p>
<p>For UTD, the campus is local/commute, the facilities are new and the cost is around 12k</p>
<p>Baylor University, got a small scholarship, but still around 25k a year</p>
<p>and finally TAMU where I got waitlisted and probably would have attended if i hadn't been because it is in state tuition.</p>
<p>Anyways, i'd like to hear some opinions...</p>
<p>Kelley on appeal. That's great!</p>
<p>If you want to do Undergraduate business and your parents can afford it, IU is the best of the places you got in. No question about it. </p>
<p>With Baylor, you'd at least save $ on travel expenses in TX.</p>
<p>I have no idea about UTD pre-business. Two of my friends are going there for engineering and they say good things.</p>
<p>TAMU might be receptive to an appeal as well. I hope you at least tried because in-state tuition is sweet. The business program is supposed to be good. If your case was strong enough to get into IU Kelley, you should get into TAMU if they know you're interested.</p>
<p>This one is too easy. </p>
<p>Just say no to the commuter campus.</p>
<p>Baylor is only slightly less expensive than IU, and even that it isn't in IU's league when it comes to business.</p>
<p>IU for the win.</p>