<p>This decision will likely determine where my life will end up.
I've been accepted to all 3, and money isn't a factor. I'm currently at the University of Idaho
with a 3.6 GPA and this transfer is for fall 2011. I'm an economics major and looking to attend law school after. Cost is not a factor at all.</p>
<p>The Ohio State Univesrity- Large school, Great Greek system ( would definitely be rushing), always things to do. Ranked fairly high nationally (#56). Fisher school of business is an option for me at the undergrad level and that is ranked quite high also.</p>
<p>DePaul University- Largest Catholic university in the nation, Private school so closer-knit interaction between teachers and students. In the heart of Chicago ( Lincoln Park, full of young professionals and socialites). Social life will definitely be different, will most likely get an apartment and do my own thing. Also amazing job networking, grads go on to big firms in Chicago.</p>
<p>Virginia Tech- In the boonies, ranked a little lower than tOSU but still a great school nonetheless. Great social life, and great academics.</p>
<p>So basically, I really can't figure out if I want to give up most of my social life and go to DePaul and live in Chicago, or go to tOSU and have a "typical" college experience at a giant state school. I'm visiting all three soon to get a feel but I could use some input for all of you. Law school admissions may also be a factor. Which one of these three would be the best?</p>