<p>Hi I was just asking to see if anyone could help clear up my college decision.
I have narrowed it down to the three aforementioned schools and I can get into all three. I just want some help in deciding which one.
I need them ranked and explained on these categories
1) traditions (football/school wide/anything fun!)
2) Greek life
3) premed programs
4) campus (type (urban rural), size, proximity to classrooms)
5) dorms!! (This is a big one)
6) parties and party traditions (if they party a lot or a little and any partying traditions like school wide parties)
7) school spirit! (I.e. Do people walk around with buckeye attire or badger attire and do people get crazy at games)
And any additional pros/cons you can think of please let me know this is a big decision!!</p>
<p>umich>wisconsin>>>osu
imo</p>
<p>I’d say all are pretty equal in terms of school pride and traditions.</p>
<p>Additional pro is if you’re instate for any one of them as it will likely be the cheapest for you.
If you’re just trying to decide where to apply, an additional con is don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Apply to all of them.</p>
<p>It’s a little early to be making this decision. You haven’t gotten into any of them. You haven’t seen which will be less expensive and whether or not your parents can afford any of them. Have you been to each campus? Have you done an overnight, sat in on classes in your major, talked to u/gs and professors? This is a large decision, the largest one you might have made in your life. You want to get this right if you can. In order to get it right, take your time and consider all the information you can acquire.</p>
<p>If you are serious about being premed, searching out which school has the best parties and crazy fans isnt the best approach.</p>
<p>all good schools are fine for premed. </p>
<p>what are your stats? </p>
<p>what is your home state?</p>
<p>How much will your parents pay each year?</p>
<p>jmtn15, your questions are highly personal and the answer will vary from person to person. As mom2collegekids points out, tuition and financial considerations trump all other consideration.</p>