Out of UCSD, Bentley, and Drexel

<p>which is better for finance & economics/ overall college experience?</p>

<p>I know UCSD doesn't have the greatest undergrad business program, but the school has a good reputation. </p>

<p>Bentley has a strong business focus, but the school is small, and the location isn't what I'd call exciting.</p>

<p>I like Drexel's campus, and LeBow is a decent business school, but Drexel's ranking isn't that great. </p>

<p>The schools all cost about the same (after financial aid and stuff).
I've visited all three schools, but none of them made me feel like "yes, this is the school for me." It's like I'm simultaneously indifferent and picky.
I like urban settings, but I want to venture away from the East coast.
I like big schools, but individual attention in class is nice.
I want to make my parents proud by going to a school that's ranked top 50;however, that's a superficial reason, and the major is more important.
I annoy myself for being so indecisive. Every time I "decide" on a school, I immediately think of things I'll miss out on at the other two schools. </p>

<p>Ugh I feel like I'm on House Hunters, and everyone is pressuring me to make a decision. All the other house hunters have already chosen, and I'm just slugging around aimlessly. It's crazy because this decision will affect my entire future, and I must choose this instant. I try to deduce the most logical choice, but I'm **** at common sense.
This more of a rant than anything, and I'll probably regret posting this in the near future...
yay college...</p>

<p>UCSD does not have an undergraduate business program. Their economics program is very good. I just want to make sure because people confuse USD and UCSD all the time.</p>

<p>Only Berkeley, Irvine and Riverside have business schools.</p>

<p>i heard that Big Four recruit a lot students from Bentley and UCSB. I am majoring in accounting too, and still deciding between UCSB and Chapman.</p>