NYU vs. Michigan

<p>I was hoping I could get some feedback from the College Confidential community regarding these two schools. I am currently a freshman at the College of William and Mary and have been accepted as a transfer student to Literature, Science, and Arts at the University of Michigan and the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at NYU. </p>

<p>The reason I left William and Mary was because it did not offer a major in International Business (my intended major). Furthermore, it did not offer any Persian courses. My goal is to major in International Business with a concentration in Middle Eastern Cultural Studies and Persian language. I hope to eventually do business in the Middle East and think that learning about the differing cultural sensitivities in the Mid-East region is important to understand so you can align yourself appropriately to do business with each country.</p>

<p>If I were to attend Michigan, I would apply to the Ross School of Business after completing the necessary prerequisites. However, if I were to attend NYU I would not be going to Stern but rather Gallatin. I chose Gallatin because it would allow me to design my own major and virtually I could go ahead and concentrate on doing International Business (in Stern), as well as Middle Eastern Cultural Studies and Persian Language Studies (in the College of Arts and Science). </p>

<p>But, I'm worried that if I do attend Gallatin, I will not get a legitimate shot at business internships and instead the Stern kids would overshadow me. If I were to attend Michigan and be accepted to the Ross School of Business I do think I would go through the system and eventually find internship and job offerings pretty easily.</p>

<p>In essence, is Gallatin okay for business? I know that there will be some internships that will be offered to me as a Gallatin student but will I be competitive with the business students in Stern for internship and job opportunities? Will I be looked at?</p>

<p>Personally, I would rather go to NYU as I enjoy the city life and believe that it is more aligned with what I want in a college. Nevertheless, I would be more than happy to go to Michigan. I just don't want to pay $50,000 + at NYU per year in tuition and in the long run not get what I hoped for. I am positive I want to enter the business world and am worried that Gallatin might not be the best gateway to doing that.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Don't worry about not getting internships. I am an economics major in the College of Arts and Science and have had internships in both investment banking and consulting - what you need is a solid G.P.A. and great networking skills.</p>

<p>Personally, I would choose N.Y.U. You would get a great education coupled with the fantastic resources the city has to offer. You could definitely seek out companies that operate and do business in the Middle East and intern with them over the summer. I believe N.Y.U. also has great foreign language departments.</p>

<p>I grew up in NYC and from my experience, the biggest advantage of NYU is the location. There are so many opportunities that it doesn't matter whether you are at Stern or Gallatin. It really is about networking...the most important thing for someone in business is communication. I know people(NYU Stuents) who have gotten internships by meeting someone at a bar/club, in the train, or even someone who asked for a cigarette in passing. I'd go with NYU, esp if you love the city.</p>