uiuc vs psu vs ubc vs iu vs baylor

<p>Like the title says, I got into these 5 schools.</p>

<p>I am not sure what to major in but it is probably going to be one or some of these...
social work
international relations
business
engineering/sciences (unlikely)</p>

<p>can you tell me which schools are strong with these majors? which ones are worth the money? best experience?</p>

<p>im an international student from korea...so that in mind too</p>

<p>How much will each school cost?</p>

<p>Are you a strong Southern Baptist? If not, Baylor may not be a good fit.</p>

<p>UBC = British Columbia, Vancouver? If so, it’s a tippy top school, located in an amazing city. Very rainy but not too cold, great landscapes (mountains, beaches) nearby. Very large so you may want to join a cohort or a “ONE” program. Classes are mostly lecture-based.</p>

<p>UIUC = since sciences/engineering are unlikely, I’d rank after the others.</p>

<p>PSu= Awesome college town, within about 5-6hours of New York City, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington DC (the college runs weekend buses to NYC, Philadelphia, and King of Prussia’s mall.) Best alumni network in the US, so great for internships and jobs. Very large too. Less rain than in Vancouver, but snow several months every year. Did you get into Smeal? Shreyer? </p>

<p>@MYOS1634
Yes, UBC is the one in vancouver.</p>

<p>Also, I’m mainly looking at schools that will be helpful to me after I graduate. Since I am international, I want benefits as an international student. Like I know PSU is good etc but isnt it mostly beneficial to american students? not international?</p>

<p>Which colleges have the best reputation in Korea?
I would think UBC has a great reputation since it’s one of Canada’s best schools and Penn State with its large alumni network would be useful too. I don’t know about the others.
Furthermore, depending on how much your parents can afford, are there cost differences? I know Penn state is very expensive OOS.</p>