U of Michigan Ross vs. NYU Stern for business and sports management

<p>I am a high school senior admitted to both the University of Michigan - LSA (still waiting on preferred admissions decision from Ross School of Business, and New York University - Stern School of Business. </p>

<p>I want to go into the field of sports business.
At UMich, i would try to do their dual-degree in Ross and School of Kinesiology entitled Sports Management/BBA dual degree.</p>

<p>At NYU, I would major in Stern in something like marketing, finance, or management, while attemping to take classes, double major, or maybe minor if possible at the Tisch Center for Sports Management.</p>

<p>Decision Influencers:
1) NYU over 4 years would cost 92,000 total paid to the university, and UMich would cost around 135,000
2) Umich is a traditional college experience in a quintessential college town (i.e. football games, etc.) , which I like a lot and would be happy in. NYU is like living as a new yorker, not a college student, which is more of an uncomfortable situation but I think might help me mature.
3) Although both good business schools, UMich has an edge, but NYU has proximity to money. I also prefer the Umich dual degree rather than trying to play with the system at NYU.
4) I'm not sure how much the government affects the cost of education in a Public school like Michigan, while NYU is private.
5) I would like to attend grad school after I graduate, so does anyone have advice about grad school feeder or acceptances from these two schools.
6) I think my opinion about NYU might be skewed but I am constantly hearing that NYU students are unhappy as a whole and I know a few people who transferred out after freshman year.</p>

<p>Please, If anyone has any incite, information, or even an relatively unbiased opinion, I can really use your help. The more in depth the better.</p>

<p>THANK YOU :]</p>

<p>If you are going to grad school right after undergrad, don’t waste time getting a BBA or equivalent business undergrad degree.</p>

<p>EDIT: Exactly what type of graduate program do you want to attend?</p>