<p>any other thoughts?</p>
<p>Anything besides NYU. There is no reason to rush into studying business this early when you can get the same jobs in a more diverse program; especially if you may ultimately get an MBA anyway. Not to mention that at least, IMO, NYU is these least collegiate, communal feel of any school in the country and certainly compared to your other two choices</p>
<p>^never heard anything bad about NU's econ classes. i took 3 at NU and they were all good.</p>
<p>I'd say Cal <em>if</em> your parents invest the price difference in money market accounts in your name, for you to use as you please upon graduation. </p>
<p>If not, I'd say NYU since it is a <em>very</em> good thing to intern and then start your business career in NYC, then at about age 30-33 work a transfer/job change to the part of the country you want to live in.</p>
<p>can you elaborate on that a little? why it's good to work in NYC first and then leave..</p>