<p>Hey guys, I have a difficult scenario. All four of these are great schools, but of course I can only go to one for ug. NW and WashU are going to cost me at least 32000 dollars each per year so I do not think I should be in debt of more than $120000 for an ug degree that isn't as important as a graduate degree. So, I guess those are out. If I go to UMich or USC, I barely have to pay more than $4000. I'm 95% sure I would choose USC over UMich if none of my waitlists come back because of the warmer weather and all the connections California has to offer. Anyway, the logic I have shown here of getting to my choice of a school is all fine and dandy, but I want to ask if I'm missing something that could change my leaning towards USC. For example, such important issues that could sway my decision are top graduate school admissions rates after graduation, overall prestige, transfer rates to other top colleges(if I need to transfer that is), and the strength of the school in general. I am doing chemical(nuclear) engineering with chemistry. Also, I am interested in business management as well a bit since I want to run my own company someday. Which of these schools would you go to if you were in my shoes? Thanks!</p>
<p>USC is more prestigious than UMICH</p>
<p>bump please, more opinions
thanks happybuddha</p>
<p>“USC is more prestigious than UMICH”</p>
<p>Check world rankings. It’s not even close. </p>
<p>Michigan>USC</p>