<p>These three schools recently admitted me. After college, I would like to pursue a career/grad school in business, science, computer science, or a mixture of the three. I would prefer a more relaxed atmosphere where students receive a lot of personal attention from teachers and can actually develop relationships with professors. Which college would best suit my preferences?</p>
<p>Wharton is pretty competitive. I guess this would not be what you’re looking for? Professors are accessible I feel though.</p>
<p>DARTMOUTH!!! Its so much more what you’re looking for.</p>
<p>for less competition i would say definitely go to dartmouth/texas – the wharton kids are really competitive amongst one another</p>
<p>Darts for me.</p>
<p>If you’re set on pursuing grad school in business, perhaps Dartmouth would be better for the liberal arts undergrad?</p>
<p>Although, Wharton/Dartmouth are both excellent schools. I’m not sure about Texas though. If you’re after a relaxed environment, I’ve heard nice things about both Penn and Dartmouth; Dartmouth does have a reputation for drinking though.</p>
<p>Dartmouth College!!!</p>
<p>If you are afraid of competition, you are not the wharton type…nor the business type</p>
<p>^lol so true…both Wharton and Dartmouth will give you what you’re looking for. But in all seriousness, if the cost for the two is the same (which is probably the case), why would you not go to Wharton? Also (and don’t quote me on this), I think Penn is better than Dartmouth for computer science and many of the raw sciences.</p>
<p>Penn>>>all</p>