<p>nonelitist is correct. Forget the rankings and find the school that best fits your needs. In addition to academics, it’s important to take into account the location (isolated or not isolated), costs, and most importantly-the feel of the campus. When I say feel of the campus, I mean the social atmosphere. Are they the kind of kids you would like to hang out with? What kinds of fun stuff is there to do both on and off campus? What are the weekends like? The classroom environment and are the professors accessible? Remember that the campus environment can make your experience with miserable or wonderful.</p>
<p>Business related I would choose Tulane over Brown. Like other posters have said Brown is very undergrad based. </p>
<p>Also, like the past few posters I would say choose what best fits you. </p>
<p>As far as the percent yield its about a 25% difference in the schools but that shouldn’t be a number you look at when you are trying to get a feel for a university.</p>
<p>the meant-- either miserable or wonderful. Boy, I sure made a bunch of mistakes in my last post. I think the fumes are getting to me. LOL This morning we found out that our furnace has a whole in it and needs to be replaced ASAP. Time to crack the windows before my brain gets permanently fried from the fumes.</p>