UMD vs PITT vs OSU ?

<p>Okay so I plan to double degree in business finance and history and idk which school I should choose. I visited all but OSU and loved UMD and PITT very much, I love the big school feeling and all.</p>

<p>So for PITT I love the steelers and the penguins teams and I love the city. Also I am aware that pittsburgh is a major corporation power house</p>

<p>For UMD Washington, D.C. very close and I love that city to. Also I know that internships and networking in maryland and DC are very strong. Plus the business school is ranked higher</p>

<p>For Ohio ofcourse you got the amazing sports and a great Business school (although I would love some more inside info on that) and the two cities, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Not sure about much more.</p>

<p>Basically I want to become a lawyer in the future but idk if my mind will change. So I need some help choosing between the two schools. Please and thanks :)</p>

<p>If you want to go to law school, I would attend the highest ranked school out of the three, but be careful about how much debt you take out. Law school will require you to take out more student loans, so you should try to be frugal during undergrad. If you can get in-state tuition at any of these schools, I would go that route (or figure out which is going to be the cheapest).</p>

<p>thankyou for that…but is there anyone who can give me some more info on these schools</p>

<p>I don’t know enough about any of the schools to help you, except to point out that Ohio State is in neither Cleveland nor Cincinnati, and is several hours away from either.</p>

<p>Until you have been admitted by all three, and received any financial aid or scholarship offers from all three, it is too soon to ask this question.</p>

<p>Law school is ridiculously expensive, with no guarantee of a job afterwards (even grafuating from a top law school). Law school admission is primarily numbers driven. Choose the place where you expect to get the best GPA at the lowest cost so that you have a better chance of law school admission.</p>