Need serious help in making a decision!!! Please drop in a word!!

<p>Hello everybody,</p>

<p>So I will get to the jist now as soon as possible.</p>

<p>I am not really the brightest student around and my grades so far has been above average to good (at best). Added to that is the fact that I am very indecisive.</p>

<p>So far, I got into the University of Arizona and the University College Maastricht(part of the University of Maastricht in Netherlands) and I need your help in making my choice but my time is running out as well. I just received the visa documents from both the places.
I haven't really chosen a program as of yet for Arizona but for Maastricht it's a liberal arts program.</p>

<p>The infrastructure of the UCM looks really great but their course selection seems to be somewhat limited(negative) but it's a 3 year course(which is a plus). In comparison, Arizona seems to have a vast number of interesting courses but it's a 4 year program.</p>

<p>I also want to get into a very good Master's program related to the arts or Economics(preferably in America) after I graduate so which school would be the better option for me??</p>

<p>I would be really glad if anyone can help me in making an informed decision.</p>

<p>p.s- I am an international student which i forgot to mention.</p>

<p>Are you international for Maastrict or Arizona or both?</p>

<p>Also, “the arts” and econ are immensely different paths for graduate school, like night-and-day type different, so it’s really just comparing apples and oranges. If you really want to do Econ in the US for your Masters, it’ll be a bit easier if you have your Bachelor’s in the US.</p>

<p>I would say that if your goal is getting your Masters in the US, then you should get your undergrad in the US as well. It opens the nation to you, socially as well as academically. You will have more connections with Masters programs in the US if you are already studying in the US. That’s just my opinion though.</p>