<p>As an undergraduate business student which one should I choose?</p>
<p>Are you asking based on rankings alone? Ohio State’s Fisher School of Business is nationally ranked in the top-25, higher than MSU’s.</p>
<p>Osu!!!</p>
<p>right now OSU seems like a much better option…</p>
<p>more input is appreciated </p>
<p>not just regarding rankings but prestige/ overall college experience </p>
<p>(I love that Columbus is one of the biggest US cities…EL is in the middle of nowhere and Lansing is a dump despite being the state capital)</p>
<p>Go to tOSU. You answered your own question.</p>
<p>im not satisfied…all of my MSU friends brag of their supply chain management program which seems like a hectic stressful career to me but what do i know</p>
<p>If it were my son, I would advise him to go to Ohio State.</p>
<p>Ohio State is pretty great…I live in Columbus and my sister attends OSU. It’s the largest university in the US (or UT? It flip-flops constantly) so no matter where you go, people know about OSU. My sister loves it there and I’m most likely going to attend there, and I’m really excited. You can’t beat the atmosphere here; everywhere you go there is so much school spirit. </p>
<p>It’s size guarantees opportunities you really can’t get in many other places.</p>
<p>It really doesn’t much matter. You can get a superior education either place, if you put your mind to it. You can slide through either place and come out at the end with a piece of paper without really learning much in the process if that’s your goal. I’d go to whichever is cheapest for you - or neither if you have a significantly less-expensive alternative.</p>