<p>Hi I'm debating between Tepper and USC Marshall for undergraduate business (I also got into McCombs, but I think the other two would be better for me). </p>
<p>I live really close to USC, so that's a big plus. I'm interested in entrepreneurship, but it might change in the future. Is it worth it to go all the way to Tepper instead of USC? </p>
<p>Well might be a slightly biased opinion because I think I’m gonna go to Tepper :)</p>
<p>One of the reasons why I chose Tepper (I got into a few other business schools, not Marshall though) was the size of the class and the individual advising. I looked at so many threads from previous years, and pretty much everyone agreed on the fact that the professors are very easily accessible to undergrads. And it seems to be a very supportive community since there are only 80 students per grade.</p>
<p>But one thing to note is that Tepper is also known for having a more mathematical approach to business than many other business schools. And since you mentioned that you are interested in entrepreneurship, you might want to think about whether that might be a good fit for you. For the same reason, I heard a lot of the business students end up taking some courses about programming and technological aspects of business. This might be a huge plus especially in modern society… well it never harms to learn it even if you aren’t the most tech person :)</p>
<p>I hope this helps in making your decision :)</p>