Should I go to Loyola Marymount University or UC Davis?

<p>I was admitted into both schools and it's between these two.</p>

<p>I want to pursue a career in business, most likely in marketing/advertisement. LMU is beautiful and well situated but not as prestigious as UC Davis. Davis has a more rigorous business program(Managerial Econ) while LMU has an actual business school that teaches more practical job skills I guess. They're both really different schools so I'm really torn between the two, anyone have any idea which school would be easier to start a career out of?</p>

<p>I hear that UC's prepare you to go straight into Grad school. I definatley want to get an MBA but I'll need to get some work experience first and I'm worried that UCD would be too much theory.</p>

<p>I'm also not from California so I'll be paying the same amount of money for both schools, and I don't see myself as a preppy SoCal type and I love to be social (yet I'm definatley not looking to party my ass off all the time)</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>I’m also a lot more into social sciences than Math. I’m a right brain thinker</p>

<p>It kind of depends on what you want to do as a career. Judging from your descriptions, I would say that UC Davis is a safer place to go as an undecided.</p>

<p>LMU is a small, much more personal school, with the desire to help students form networks of friends and collegues with many activities and clubs and service opportunities. Advisor is likely to be a faculty member or department head at LMU, who really knows you and has you in class. Class sizes are in the 20’s. </p>

<p>I don’t know about UC Davis but I don’t think in the current budget environment the state schools can afford that kind of personalized attention.</p>