<p>Hi all ive gotten admitted to Northeastern University, NYU, and Columbia University. All three were my top choices. I plan on going into business and hopefully investment banking. This decision should be a no brainer by either going with Columbia or NYU but i have friends that currently are at Northeastern that passed up some top schools for there coop program. A couple actually just got placed into UBS and ML investment banking as Sophomore's for 6 month rotation. I am seriously considering choosing Northeastern due to there coop program and placement and i know they are an up and coming universtiy. Any thoughts??? Thanks for your comments</p>
<p>Did you get into Stern, if so, I would say NYU. BTW, how did you hear back early?</p>
<p>Columbia :)</p>
<p>I agree - NYU Stern is a great business school...Does Columbia have an undergrad business degree? Maybe I'm mistaken, but I thought it didn't...</p>
<p>What things are important to you in a college? (Aside from the strength of your intended program, which is clearly important to you.) </p>
<p>I'd start by asking yourself that and then seeing how the three compare. </p>
<p>Or, of course, you could also just attend the most prestigious of the three, as basketballbabe13 suggested.</p>
<p>Columbia does NOT offer an undergrad business degree.</p>
<p>NYU Stern is amazing from what I hear and you would be located near some amazing corporations and great job opportunities.</p>
<p>Northeastern seems like a really good school too.</p>
<p>Thanks for the responses. I did ED for columbia and financial reasons may force me to break this.</p>