<p>So I have heard back from everywhere that I have applied to, and it's time to start making choices. I have narrowed my options down to USD and UC Davis. Originally, I wanted to major in Business. However, UC Davis lacks a business major, but has a managerial economics major. I was admitted to USD as a business major and to UC Davis as a Managerial Economics Major. I am also curious about what the career differences would be between business majors and managerial economics majors. The way I see it, both of these schools have pros and cons. So, what I'm asking for is some advice on where I should go and why.</p>
<p>USD:
Pros- good business program, $25,000 scholarship, beautiful campus and city, small classes
Cons- rather small school, more expensive than Davis (but not a problem), known for having spoiled students
Estimated COA- $35,979</p>
<p>UC Davis:
Pros: it is a UC, big school, nice campus, $5,707 grant, college town, cheap
Cons: lack of business major (only has managerial econ.), huge classes, boring town, known mainly for agriculture
Estimated COA- $26,259</p>
<p>All this info is based on research I have done on each school. I am visiting both schools in late March, which I know will have a major influence on my final decision. Any other info on both of these schools would be appreciated. I have until May 1st to make a decision. All opinions are welcomed. HELP ME!</p>