<p>I've been accepted into Emory, University of Michigan, NYU, Cornell, and Wash.U in St. Louis but I've been getting such different vibes from a range of people so I'm not sure exactly which would provide the best opportunities. </p>
<p>Please leave comments (likes/dislikes) on the business programs or even in general about those schools.</p>
<p>How have you been accepted to all of these school already? Are you a transfer?</p>
<p>Anyways, I'm only a high school senior (going to Emory next year and eventually into Goizeuta), but I've done my fair share of research, and if I were you, I'd go to NYU if you really like the city and lack of a traditional campus (and also if you want to do iBanking).<br>
However, Cornell's AEM program is solid -- perhaps not as well known as Stern or Ross, but from what I understand, it has a really interesting variety of classes and many different concentrations if you are interested at all in agriculture.
If you want warm weather, a promising salary, a beautiful campus, a less-sports-oriented campus, and a promising career managment system (as well as a BusinessWeek #4 ranking), go for Emory. It's such a nice place, and I fell in love with it the minute I stepped on campus. It seems as if the people they are more relaxed and self-concerned opposed to at a school like Stern where everyone wants to beat everyone else -- the Wharton-esque competitiveness and cutthroat-ness. The thing that really stood out for me about Emory was the business school (and I really like Coca Cola and HATE pepsi =] ).<br>
Wash U is a great place too... although not enough big companies recruit on campus, I believe. I applied there ED and got deferred, so I'm kind of biased =]
The University of Michigan, for me, atleast, has too big of a campus and too large of classes, but the business school is so well known and strong that that aspect could possibly outweigh the negatives.</p>
<p>Have you visited some or all of these schools? If so, which ones felt like home?</p>
<p>I'm a high school senior, too; The colleges just have all told me early so I'd have time to come visit. Thanks for all the advice! I really appreciate it. I've actually gone to visit NYU and cornell and I live about 20 minutes from Emory so I know that school pretty well..I'm guessing you're from the South too because you like Coke and not Pepsi. I'm visiting WashU and UMich Next month and hopefully it'll sway my decision one way or the other. I could see myself at NYU because I love the big city but I want a campus that isn't as disjointed so basically that's ruled out. Have you heard if Emory does a good job at getting businesses to recruit on capus? So far I've heard emory does a good job at getting southern companies to come but not so much the big ones up north.</p>
<p>Were you pre-admitted into Ross or admitted into Stern? At any rate, given the choice between those three I'd say Cornell or Michigan, but I am admittedly biased as I am an alum of both. </p>
<p>In terms of pur Business education, Ross is the strongest, followed by Stern, followed by Cornell and then Goizueta and Olin. However, in terms of overall academic excellence and quality, they are all excellent. I would recommend you visit all the campuses and pick based in fit. If you are particularly interested in IB or MC, I'd say forget about Olin as the top IBanks and MCs hardly recruit there. Goizueta is not that great for IBanks and MCs either, but they are not as bad as Olin. </p>
<p>From what you have said so far, I think Cornell, Emory and Michigan are in and NYU (because of its non-existent campus) and WUSTL (because of regional rather than national recruitment) are probably out.</p>