<p>Stressed out, I don't know where you get your information that UMich business is ranked equivalent to USC's or that UMich's student to faculty ratio is like 100/1. In fact, it's actually the 15/1 that you claim you learn so much better with. It's true USC is smaller, but USC has one of the largest undergraduate student body for a private college.</p>
<p>According to USNews:</p>
<p>UMich
Undergraduate student body: 25,467
Student-to-faculty ratio: 15/1
Classes with fewer than 20 students: 43%
Number of faculty:2390 full time, 597 part time </p>
<p>USC
Undergraduate student body: 16,897
Student-to-faculty ratio: 10/1
Classes with fewer than 20 students: 63%
Number of faculty: 1495 full time, 984 part time </p>
<p>BC
Undergraduate student body: 9,019
Student-to-faculty ratio: 13/1
Classes with fewer than 20 students: 38%
Number of faculty: 679 full time, 542 part time </p>
<p>I applied to all three, and I'm attending UMich next year. </p>
<p>1) UMich is more prestigous, one of the best public schools in the nation and it's ranked higher the both USC/BC according to USNews. Even then, many arguments can be ranked for UMich to be ranked even higher (around top 10): </p>
<p>Quoted from Alexandre's post:
There are several educators who rank universities, and most of them rank Michigan among the top 15 undergraduate institutions in the nation, uncluding the USNWR. That's right Mnozzi, Educators have their say in the USNWR, in the Peer Assessment Score, where Michigan has been ranked between #7 and #12 for the last 20 years. Edward Fiske is another educator who ranks Michigan among the very best, making it one of just 20 or so research universities that gets the ***** academic ranking. Gerhard Casper (a Yale educated scholar, ex-dean of the Chicago Law School and president of Stanford University from 1990-2000) never ranked universities, but he had that to say:</p>
<p>2) UMich's business is ranked MUCH higher then USC's Marshall, it's ranked #3 according to USNews for undergrad business program, #11 according USNews for MBA. According to BusinessWeek, UMich ranked #6 for undergraduate and #5 for MBA. On the other hand both BC/USC are consistently ranked outside of the top 20 for the most part</p>
<p>3) Like I said, I've already decided on attending UMich</p>