<p>I’m assuming that you mean Miami of Ohio?</p>
<p>If that’s the case then you have a choice between two very good undergraduate business programs. Business would be the one department/college where I feel Miami can compete with Ohio State. Miami’s program is going to be more undergraduate focused. OTOH, the presence of top MBA and Ph.D programs at Ohio State will give you exposure to a higher quality of faculty. On the undergraduate level, I think both colleges tend to have roughly equivalent prestige, recruiting opportunity and salary potential.</p>
<p>Given the high quality and relative equal stature between the business schools at the two schools, I’d look more at the overall universities and student bodies in making the decision, as they’re very different–urban vs. rural; large campus vs. medium sized; lots of diversity vs. very little diversity, a good mix of politics vs. conservative and greek. The school that fits you better socially and culturally is probably the better choice.</p>
<p>One other thing, if you are thinking about doing a double major outside of business (engineering or arts & sciences) then I’d feel that strongly tilts the decision towards Ohio State, as Miami simply doesn’t offer nearly the quality of departments or faculty that you’ll get at a major, national research university.</p>
<p>The last (;95) National Research Council’s rating of academic departments.
[NRC</a> Rankings in Each of 41 Areas](<a href=“http://www.stat.tamu.edu/~jnewton/nrc_rankings/nrc41.html]NRC”>http://www.stat.tamu.edu/~jnewton/nrc_rankings/nrc41.html)</p>