<p>Had I been less thoughtless I would have applied to Stern instead of CAS and likely been accepted (I am also a student-athlete), but I would potentially do an internal transfer to Stern after my freshman year for an Economics concentration. My other choice is UCSD, and as an in-state student I would be saving my parents thousands a year by choosing SD. NYU is not offering me any financial aid outside of Federal loans (same financial aid package I got at all schools), so it would cost around 60 grand/yr vs UCSD at about 25-30 grand/year. NYU has the plus of job opportunities in the city and its a bigger name school, both plus factors for employment after college. But is it really worth it to pay so much and go so far away for undergraduate studies instead of saving my money for what really counts (grad school)? I'm also interested to know if UCSD students have a hard time finding jobs after college or getting into reputable graduate schools considering I'm interested in either law/ business school after college. HELP!!!!!!</p>
<p>PS. I'm also appealing to Berkeley, if I get in there thats where I'm going for sure...</p>