<p>So, I have been admitted to both Carnegie's Tepper School of Business and NYU's Stern School of Business, and am having a tough time deciding which one to choose.</p>
<p>LOCATION: 
Stern -- NYC
Tepper -- Pittsburgh  </p>
<p>CLASS SIZE: 
Stern -- 500
Tepper -- 100</p>
<p>FINANCIAL AID: 
Stern -- $15,000/year
Tepper -- $13,000/year</p>
<p>RANKINGS (on BusinessWeek): 
Stern -- 15th (fell from 8th)
Tepper -- 19th (went up from 22nd)</p>
<p>Those are some of the main areas/categories I've been looking at, but I'm sure there are many more i should consider. Any thoughts, ideas, comments, suggestions will be greatly appreciated. :]</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>Call the coin toss. I’ve already picked the outcome.</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>and the outcome for you is…?</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>I’m sorry, I thought I was doing you a favor by selecting the outcome of the coin toss. Your choice is either, Heads or Tails. I will tell you which school you selected.</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>OH! </p>
<p>Let’s go with Heads? </p>
<p>But in all seriousness, do you have an opinion between these two schools?</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>Congratulations, Heads = the man with the beard, the first tycoon, builder of thousands of librarys, benefactor to building telescopes and museums, founder of universities, promoter of peace and learning, Andrew Carnegie; and the first megabanker, Andrew Mellon.</p>
<p>My opinion and anyone else’s opinion is just an opinion biased and unbalanced, unique to each. Think, now you have made your own decision without outside influence. Congratulations, again.</p>