TEPPER vs. MCDONOUGH, CARROLL

<p>Hi, I am senior applying to undergraduate Business schools.
The list of schools I finally decided are as follows;</p>

<p>*1. Carnegie Mellon Tepper
*2. Georgetown Mcdonough
*3. Boston College Carroll</p>

<p>Tepper is the most highly ranked one among these and offers ED,
so my college counselor says my shot for Tepper is the biggest.</p>

<p>However, the thing is Tepper has quantitative and analytic-based programs,
and neither do I have interest in this field of business nor am I talented enough in Math to manage the workload.
(Actually, I wonder if most of the Tepper programs are that much analytic-based)</p>

<p>I am not really considering majoring in analytic fields or finance, or working at investment bankings after graduation.
(Though I am well aware of the current trend and popularity of majoring in Finance..)</p>

<p>I want to major in overall operation, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, etc.. and work at consulting companies like Deloitte, Mckinsey, etc..
My final goal is to establish my own business/enterprise.</p>

<p>For student like me, Tepper is not that proper, right?
I know it's a good school.. but I wonder if the Tepper program fits my areas of interst.
**and, does anyone know about NYU STERN's program other than finance?
its finance is well-known, but i've never heard of reputation of other majors.</p>