Undergraduate Business School decision IU, UMD, Tulane,

IU - Kelley School of business OR Tulane - Freeman OR UMD - Robert Smith

Accepted into these three business schools. Any opinion of a top choice and why? Trying to make a final decision

Any opinion will help me.

Is money a variable?

no, fortunately!

no, fortunately!

All three are excellent. Kelley has the highest rating and is also by far the largest of the three undergrad business schools. If Investment banking and Wall Street is your goal, then pick Kelley. Otherwise make your choice based on cost and fit factors. Tulane’ Freeman just completed a major expansion and the facility is magnificent. You can read more about Freeman on the Tulane thread as there were some recent postings about that business school.

US News ranks the top 215 undergraduate business programs.

Indiana is #11 ( tied with Notre Dame & USC at #11);

Maryland is #21 (tied with Arizona & Penn State at #21);

Tulane is #45 (tied with 19 other schools at #45).

Thank you. This is a hard decision! I want to consider everything. It is so confusing.

Indiana University’s campus is beautiful. There are 32,000 full time undergraduate students at IU plus 7,200 part time undergraduates plus thousands of graduate students. To me, this is a positive because I like diversity & variety.

Maryland has 26,350 full time undergraduate students & about 2,100 part time plus a few thousand graduate students.

Tulane has 6,300 full time undergraduates plus several hundred grad students.

Are there any programs/majors specific to one university that interests you ?

I am not 100% sure regarding the programs/majors question. I am thinking marketing but I am open to change.