USC (marshall) vs. BC (carroll) vs. U of Michigan (ross) vs. NYU (stern)

<p>USC (marshall) vs. BC (carroll) vs. U of Michigan (ross) vs. NYU (stern) </p>

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<p>I am trying to decide between University Of Michigan-Ross School of Business, New York University-Stern School of Business, University of Southern California-Marshall School of Business, and Boston College-Carroll School of Management. I am accepted into all of these undergraduate business programs. For a specific major, I am undecided. I am from outside of Los angeles, so USC is the convenient choice for the high school transition, but lacks the undergrad b-school prestige of the other 3 schools, although it is more prestigious as an entire university. The cost is not an issue because it is about the same at every school. Please give me help on where to choose, taking into account business school opportunities, quality of life, recruitment, grad school admissions, etc. AS well as overall university experience.</p>

<p>Yeah I’m debating between Michigan, Stern, and Carroll too and I would major for finance.</p>

<p>I think Stern and Michigan are better programs than Carroll but it’s probably not that big of a difference.</p>

<p>I’m not sure how good Stern is exactly because on the US News ranking it is ranked 5th but on businessweek it is 15th…</p>