UVA, BC, NYU, or Villanova?

<p>The decision deadline is approaching quickly and I would appreciate some input about which school may be best. </p>

<p>I have been accepted to the Carroll School of Management at BC, the School of Business at Villanova, and the Stern School at NYU. UVA has a two-year business program so I would hopefully enroll in it after sophomore year.
(I have been wait listed at Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Dartmouth.. so acceptance to these could also change things.)</p>

<p>A little about myself. I am an extremely hard worker and I have challenged myself throughout high school and plan on doing so in college as well. I am interested in the field of business, but I am not positive as to whether I want Finance, Management, Marketing, etc.
While I am looking for top-notch academics, I also value "the college experience." I would love to have college sports teams to root for and, while I am not a huge party animal, I would like to have a school with a good party atmosphere (not necessarily fraternities) and plenty to do on the weekends. Nonetheless, I willingly place these aspects second to the academics and job opportunities that a college would offer me; I just believe they would make for a better four years.</p>

<p>Cost is not a huge factor.</p>

<p>I am not picky about size and location. An accessible city would be nice though.</p>

<p>Many of these schools are comparable in several ways and many of their business programs are ranked very high, which is making my decision harder.</p>

<p>At this moment, I am leaning toward deciding between UVA and BC. I would greatly appreciate some input about which of these schools may best fit my interests and that would optimize my college experiences as well as the opportunities afterward (jobs or grad school feeding). Thank you!</p>

<p>UVA for sure. Much stronger than BC for business, its stronger overall, and if you work decently hard there probably is little chance you won’t get in.</p>