UT BHP vs USC Marshall

<p>Right now, I have the Trustee Scholarship at USC, and I have in-state tuition at USC, so costs are similar. I have a feeling that McCombs BHP is a better program than Marshall, but I think if I find that Business isn't right for me, USC has better programs on the whole. Being in Texas vs California doesn't matter to me.</p>

<p>What should I do?</p>

<p>I strongly disagree on the USC having better programs on the whole.</p>

<p>But of course, I'm biased. I also can defend my opinions though.</p>

<p>I would say that if you think your backup major would be a liberal arts major, then USC might be better. Natural sciences as well. They are really large colleges and you won't get a whole lot of individual attention. But if you're thinking of Comm, UT has an AMAZING Comm school. I'm not too familiar with USC there, but UT does very well.</p>

<p>Plus Vince Young beat the Trojans 41-38 at the 2006 Rose Bowl, which proves UT is a better school.</p>

<p>If your backup is in engineering or communications, go to UT, otherwise I'd suggest staying at USC.</p>

<p>Unless you love live music. Then come here. My friend's at USC, and he absolutely loves it (he was in the same spot as you).</p>

<p>I'd pick based on fit or where I would like to live post-graduation. Both are good schools and you will have opportunities out of either, regardless of major.</p>

<p>I don't really have a back-up major, and I'm definitely not going into Communications. Unless BHP completely blows me away this weekend, I think Im going to end up at USC.</p>

<p>At USC, I will graduate with over 25 k in my pocket. Only break even at UT.</p>

<p>Wow, I'm in the exact same position as you feladis.
I think BHP is a better program too, but I won't know for sure what aspects of it are truly better until Discover BHP this weekend.</p>

<p>On a side note, did you go to Trustee 1? That's the session I went to, so maybe we saw each other. I'm from Dallas. :)</p>

<p>Haha, wow. We are so similar. I'm from Dallas too, and yes I was at Trustee 1! I meant to say in-state tuition at UT. So, it is very possible. Right now I am leaning towards USC, but I'm leaving UT open.</p>