|ǝɔuɐuıɟ| BC|Bentley|Babson|Northeastern|-ǝɔuɐuıɟ-

<p>So all my decisions are in and now it is time for me to decide where I will be attending next year. Like most CCer's out their I am quite conflicted. Here are the schools I have narrowed down my choices to (I know its still alot of schools)</p>

<p>I would attend all for finance major and got into the honors program for each school.</p>

<p>*BC ($55,000) *-I like how close it is to Boston, its strong sports + school spirit. I also believe its honors program would provide me with the best education overall. However I'm not sure if it is worth the $55,000</p>

<p>Bentley ($32,500)- Good school for finance, offered ok financial aid, amazing trading room, but not as easy to get into boston.</p>

<p>Northeastern ($35,000) -Good school for finance, very nice perks for honors students (dorms, etc.), right in boston, co-op is a plus. Not sure if I will be challenged.</p>

<p>Babson ($32,400) -Great school for business, but I'm not sure if they are too concentrated on entrepreneurship. Great campus, I know I would be challenged, I know I will come out with a great education. Wish it was closer to boston, but definitely not a deal breaker.</p>

<p>I know whereever I go I will be happy. I like the city, but I know that I could live four years without even stepping in one and still be happy. I just wanted to know CC's opinion on these options, and the strengths of these schools' finance programs.</p>

<p>* just looking for your ǝʌıʇɔǝdsɹǝd *</p>

<p>Depends on what your family can afford, but if they are willing to foot the bill, I thing BC is DEFINITELY worth the extra cash. BC surpass the others by a mile when it comes to alumni network, academics, student life, school spirit, campus, etc. None of the others even come close to BC with regards to providing an awesome college experience.</p>

<p>wow all are so expensive.</p>

<p>Thanks for the input Thickfreakness, and @schrizto, yeah its quite ridiculous.</p>

<p>shameless bump for more input. I can use any information, opinions, insight, anything…</p>

<p>i think most important is to get value (and be challenged) for the money you’re spending. I believe the most valuable schools on your list are BC and Babson-- but both are very different so you need to decide if you want large vs. small. Either way you’d be getting a great education!</p>