<p>I am currently at Northwestern, and have been admitted to Brown and Georgetown (McDonough School of Business). I don't know what to do, while I'm not desperate to leave, as I once was, I also can't see myself spending three more years here. I also don't know if Providence or Brown is for me. I mean, both are fine. On the other hand, Georgetown, for stupid reasons (i.e. basketball) was always a "dream school" of mine growing up, and now that I have the option of going there, its hard to turn it down. I'm not sure that I want to be in the business school, but was told that I could switch to the college. I've visited both, and really loved the Georgetown area of DC, but there's a part of me thats having a lot of trouble turning down the Brown name. Also, Brown has an Urban Studies program, which Georgetown does not. However, I'm sure that between the sociology and government programs, there will be opportunity for me to take similar classes if I so choose. I'm guessing that there's not a whole lot of difference for pre-law, but at this point, I'm looking at anything that will separate the three, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>By the way, I'm a rising sophomore.</p>