<p>I'm interested in studying a combo of political science and business.</p>
<p>I've been accepted in political science at WashU and UMich and in business at Notre Dame.</p>
<p>What is the best option?</p>
<p>I'm interested in studying a combo of political science and business.</p>
<p>I've been accepted in political science at WashU and UMich and in business at Notre Dame.</p>
<p>What is the best option?</p>
<p>NOTRE DAME !!!
im planning on Civil engineering and poli sci (intl relations)</p>
<p>You weren’t accepted “in business” at Notre Dame. Intended major doesn’t matter right now. Everyone does the first year program, then choose your school/major. So you aren’t limited from Political Science if you decide to pursue that.</p>
<p>GO BLUE. ALL THE WAY. </p>
<p>I’m wl at Notre Dame, I got into UMich. I visited few weeks ago and I absolutely loved it. I mean you will have to visit to see for yourself but I absolutely loved it, even the brutally cold weather in April… (i’m from socal) UMich is constantly top in the nation for business school and politics program. besides the college experience at UMich will be just overall the BEST. the school spirit, big school but you can make it small thru residential college and learning communities, staff support (I was surprised that every freshmen gets to meet with their advisors. EVERY one of them. now that’s impressive). </p>
<p>But Notre Dame and WashU are both really great schools too. but i remember i read an article once, employers prefer public university graduates because they tend to have better work ethics and UMich is nation’s #4 public university. </p>
<p>If I could afford its oos tuition, I would’ve chosen UMich in a hearbeat. but i’m going to berkeley. hopefully i can transfer in a yr or two. </p>
<p>GO BLUE.</p>