Need help, whcih one is best: Berkeley, Emory, U Mich, and USC MARSHALL

<p>Need help</p>

<p>I want to study business as an undergrad. i got accepted to these universities. I was leaning towards Marshall since i was guaranteed undergraduate Business, but would it be a mistake to give up one of the other more prestigious universities. Can you rank these schools in order of how their academics are and how people perceived them after you graduate.</p>

<p>If you're looking for ranking, just go to US News and World Report... that sums up prestige pretty well.</p>

<p>and also businessweek</p>

<p>I’ve been looking at the rankings and since they were all ranked fairly high I didn’t really think there was a great deal of difference between the school.</p>

<p>I was wondering which one of these schools would give a person the best chance at getting a prestigious job if it were between graduates from each of these schools. And which school would offer the overall best education.</p>

<p>Basically if you were me which one would you go with?</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>Berkeley=U Mich>Emory=USC</p>

<p>Does any one know if the rumors i heard that USC is just as party school and that it doesnt have strong academic base, are ture. If they are, is the same true for Marshall. also is the myth that you get a lot of TA (with a haevy accent) teaching classes true?</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>I have a lot of friends who perceive USC to be a party school as well. Though their business school is pretty well respected.</p>

<p>Ranking according to USNEWS:</p>

<p>Berkeley(3) =Michigan(3) > USC(9) > emory(13)</p>

<p>Businessweek says:</p>

<p>Berkeley(3) > emory(4) > Michigan(5) > USC(19)</p>

<p>Global be mi em us</p>

<p>My computer says: B > M >e > usc</p>

<p>So there it is. But ranking is just ranking, nothing more than marketing ploy to sell more magazine, hence you should take these with a grain of Kosher salt</p>