NYU Stern vs UMich vs Brandeis

<p>I want to major in either finance or economics. I am leaning more towards finance, but i am not totally sure. I have gotten into Umich, NYU Stern-BPE, and Brandeis. Which one do you think would be best if i want to study finance or economics or both? I also got into Maryland, Penn State, and Drexel, and waitlisted at UVA. </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Stern has a stellar finance program. Michigan is very well-known, and Brandeis follows in their shadow.</p>

<p>The Brandeis business major is new but innovative drawing professors from its relatively recent, but increasingly influential, International Business school. Brandeis truly is a liberal arts university, and, in my opinion, the best of the three schools in that area. And its economics department is excellent. So if you want a traditional business major but the liberal arts are not important to you, don’t go to Brandeis. However, you should consider the value of an excellent liberal arts education to success in business–many millionaires, and at least a couple of billionaires are Brandeis graduates. Also, if you want a distinct college campus, as opposed to living in NYC, don’t choose NYU. Good luck with your choice!.</p>