<p>I've been accepted to all 3 of these schools, the college of arts and sciences at Gtown and the business schools at Wash U and Michigan. I want to eventually end up doing business and I want to go to the best graduate business school possible. Here is a list of positives and negatives I have for each school and hopefully you can tell me whether they are accurate or not and which you recommend.</p>
<p>Wash U
Positives: 13th ranked school, 4th ranked business school, beautiful campus, good MBA feeder, good facilities
Negatives: known as stressful, no parties, stigma as a generally "stranger" group of students</p>
<p>Michigan
Positives: football/basketball teams, incredible parties, tons of fun
Negatives: lowest ranked school of the 3, possibly get treated like a number</p>
<p>Georgetown
Positives: DC/Georgetown is an incredible area, although not as highly ranked as Wash U it has a good reputation for business, basketball/balance of fun
Negatives: smaller campus, no fraternities, Jesuit influence</p>
<p>Wash U student here with a few comments. While the classes here can get stressful, one thing I love about the school is the friendly, supportive environment. It does not have the competitive atmosphere that some people expect from a school like Wash U. Also, we definitely have parties here. I cannot compare them to other schools due to lack of experience outside of Wash U, but people here know how to let loose if they so choose. And it is perfectly fine if you don’t. I don’t really know what you mean by strange students, but I guess every one has their own view of what they expect “normal” college students to be. I think we are pretty normal :)</p>
<p>As far as business goes, both Wash U and Olin are great. They are also currently in the process of building a couple of brand new business buildings that will be opened either next year or the year after.</p>
<p>With all that being said, all three are great schools. While rankings matter, in the end you will great a great education at any of them. If you have any questions about Wash U specifically, I would be happy to answer them!</p>