Time to Choose. PLEASE help.

<p>I've gotten into McGill University for Liberal Arts, to American University for Business, to University of Miami for Business, and I'm almost certain I'll get into Northeastern and George Washington both for business as well. I've labeled business marketing as my major at all of these schools. General business and more specifically business marketing is what I want to study in order to get a good job right after college, then possibly continue studying.</p>

<p>I slack off quite a bit but I still manage a 6 average, leaning towards a 6+ at my IB high school. I work hard when I have to, usually don't do the smaller homework assignments. I'm used to NY weather and the big city environment. I want the best possible business education from one of these five schools that I listed, could anyone help me choose? Based on difficulty, campus, housing, value (based on expenses), and whatever you can think of? THANK YOU!</p>

<p>um, whats a 6 translate into in terms of A-F?</p>

<p>I'm choosing NEU over some higher ranked schools like Maryland and Penn St. and probably even Cornell if I get in for a few reasons.</p>

<p>For business, NEU's program is just as good as any of the schools you listed, aside from maybe McGill but I do not know anything that school.</p>

<p>A lot of it should depend on where you want to live. Miami will be better if you want to live in florida but NEU is better in the northeast. You'll also get good job experience before you graduate, which is something none of the other schools would give you as easily.</p>

<p>a 6 is somewhere between B+ and A-, but is considered an A- in my school because the conversion is kind of cheap.</p>