NYU LSP vs Northeastern

<p>I was recently accepted to NYU LSP (applied to CAS) and Northeastern.
Although I applied ED2 to NYU, it is no longer binding. Instead, I have to accept or decline by March 11.
I was set on going to NYU CAS but LSP makes two schools pretty even (for me).
I am interested in Economics and Business especially finance.
I plan on getting MBA later in my 20's.</p>

<p>NYU LSP:
•NYC (love)
•Very prestigious Econ (CAS)
•Internships in NYC</p>

<p>NEU:
•Boston (like)
•Co-op
•Higher average starting salary
•Cheaper (about 6.7K a year)
•More campus feeling
•Possibility of transferring to the business school (apparently 1/3), LSP->Stern is impossible.
•Less Core requirement = more freedom
•I can wait to hear back from Cornell and Carnegie Mellon (late march)</p>

<p>Any advice?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>NEU > LSP </p>

<p>source: Recent Stern BPE admit</p>

<p>@chances1please</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply.
Can you give me some reasons?</p>

<p>Sure! You said your interest lies in finance, yet CAS does not offer a B.S. in finance that’s only at Stern. Coming from LSP you will NOT be able to transfer into Stern, however you will be able to do CAS Econ. I’ve heard good and bad things about the program, yet it seems to carry a negative connotation as it is 60k for almost basic community college that just feeds into CAS. </p>

<p>Now NEU: D’amore business school is up and coming and their co-op program is amazing. Seriously they have the best internships probably nationwide. </p>

<p>It is not impossible to transfer from LSP to Stern. There have been four students in the past three years who have done so.</p>