<p>I've been admitted into these schools and I need some help. I am going into business and I've been direct admit into the Kelley School +Honors College. At Michigan, the B-school is very selective and tough to get in once I'm there. Vanderbilt does not have an undergrad business program, but its is a great school with name recognition and I like the campus, location, weather, etc. I need to know if the lack of business classes are going to hurt my recruiting/MBA chances. From what I am hearing, MBA programs are starting to look for more well-rounded students, so I am a little bit hesitant about direct admit Kelley school. With money aside, where is my best bet to do well and be able to get into a good MBA program. I need to keep in mind that at Indiana, I may be close to the top of my class vs. Michigan where I would be lower. Any thoughts?, and would anyone recommend putting Wake Forest, Richmond, or Miami (OH) back on my list of ones to consider?</p>
<p>Any idea about the type of industry or job you might be interested in? Any idea about where in the world you might want to live and work after graduating?</p>
<p>I am mostly undecided right now but I like finance or real estate. I have no real preference of where I would want to live.</p>