USC Marshall vs. Cornell AEM vs. WashU Olin

<p>I am currently trying to decide which business school to go to next year. Cost isn't a big issue. I want a good school with lots of opportunity, a good environment, strong career placement, and a good overall college experience.</p>

<p>Any feedback would be great, thanks</p>

<p>What do you want to do in terms of a career? Where do you want to work after graduation?</p>

<p>As of right now I would like to go into medicine, but I would like to go somewhere that has good placement in business careers like consulting, marketing, or business operations if I change my mind.</p>

<p>Any input? anyone?</p>

<p>Well…, I might be a little bias since I’m probably going to USC and I want the smartest people I can get around me(so I can learn from them and vice versa!), but I think you should definitely think about marshall at USC. Marshall is a respected business school all over the world. When I talked to my Grandpa who works in the chinese government as a major architectural engineer what he thinks about USC, he said USC is known for Marshall for business, Viterbi for engineering(thats me!), and film of course. So, USC has a pretty big name nationally and internationally. However, I have never heard much about Cornell business or WashU’s Olin even though I did apply there for school. I got into WashU and waitlisted at Cornell by the way. USC has great opportunitities seeing that it is based in Southern California! The environment is definitely going to be social, but you can definitely get your work in. The Trojan Network is very expansive and some people even say that very few universities can even compete with USC’s job placement prowess(Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, MIT, Columbia, Duke, etc definitely go in this category). Well, USC llooks like the perfect balance of great weather, great opportunities, great academics, and great friendships that will last a lifetime! There’s always more of USC should be going is up. What more can you ask for?</p>

<p>haha I forgot about the sports!! This would be a spark to the school spirit! cant beleive i left that out</p>

<p>Go to Cornell if you want to work on Wall St.</p>