Northeastern or GW for International Business?

<p>I'm torn between Northeastern and George Washington for International Business.</p>

<p>Both are great schools in a city environment. Northeatetrn in Boston and GW in DC. Both highly ranked Northeastern #13 for intl' biz and GW at #16. </p>

<p>I think I'd prefer living in DC more and GW is very politically active (which I like) and I like the campus a bit better, but I really love Northeastern's IB program where you spend a full year abroad, become fluent in a foreign language and have the co-op work experiences. Then again DC has a lot of great government jobs/internships and I think it might provide more opportunities than Boston. I've been accepted to both and the financial aid I got makes them both around the same price.</p>

<p>Any opinions? Anyone go to either of these schools or know people there? It's a really tough choice for me and I'm not sure what I'll do.</p>

<p>I’d go with G dub, mostly because dc is so awsome!!!</p>

<p>I’d go with Northeastern because of its unique yet highly ranked International Business program
You’ll find equally good if not better internships at Northeastern than at GWU</p>

<p>Outside of the touristy areas, DC has a lot of slummy areas. Politically active, yes, but mostly people who have strong opinions about things they don’t understand. Great government jobs sounds like an oxymoron to me. Northwestern is a great school in a beautiful suburb of one of the greatest cities in the world. I’m 100% for Northwestern.</p>

<p>lol northeastern not northwestern…and im looking at the university and the program…im focusing less on the areas around it. and idk i’d prefer not to pre-judge the student body.</p>