<p>I got into these schools:
NYU (stern)
UW (honors business)
USC (marshall)
Northwestern
UChicago</p>
<p>However, UW and NYU are out, since I don't want to go to either. So that leaves USC (which I have this unshakeable fondness for), Northwestern and UChicago. I want to major in either finance or economics.</p>
<p>Now if it were down to just internships, it would probably be UChicago hands down. But, I also want a good quality of life, meaning I want to go to school with people who are really friendly and fun-loving. People who may not want to talk about physics and ancient norweigan all the time.</p>
<p>Anyway, it's sunny in LA, and the people there match this description. So my question is:</p>
<p>will the differential between job offerings through marshall and those through nw'ern/uc be so large, that it overrides concern for quality of life and warm weather?</p>