<p>Title says most of it.</p>
<p>Was accepted to Northeastern U Honor's Program for Management. Accepted to SUNY Bing's PricewaterhouseCoopers Scholars program for Management. (both for fall 2014)</p>
<p>My concern ranges across many things. I've visited both schools and definitely like both environments, so "fit" socially/personally I think is pretty equal. I also have more opportunities at both schools due to honors status. My few concerns:</p>
<p>1.) The PwC Scholars program is recruited heavily by PwC for accounting majors. Also, it seemed like everyone in business I talked to at Bing is an accounting major. I am not accounting major (while I am not necessarily turned off from it, I don't really know what it is and it's too late to take at my high school).
By not being an accounting major, am I limiting myself with this program? Will I have the same opportunities or is it unequal as a management major?</p>
<p>2.) Would I be foolish to surpass Northeastern's co-op program as a business major, where this could be crucial? Or is it more important to get a fast-track MBA in 4 years at Bing?</p>
<p>3.) Cost- Bing is about 1/3 the sticker price, but in actuality about 8k less/year. Should I go with Bing just for that? I'd consider transferring into Northeastern, but then I'd forfeit my merit scholarship at NEU of 20k/year, as well as possibly my Honor's status.</p>
<p>4.) What is the overall prestige of each degree? If it's marginal, it doesn't matter much, but if one is noticeably more respected than the other I'd take that into consideration.</p>
<p>Thank you all for any insight.</p>