What to do??

<p>Hello:</p>

<p>I'm running short on time and need to decide what to do fast! First off, I graduated this year and am planning on attending college this fall...thing is, I don't know where yet. I'm in Colorado within the Front Range area. I was accepted to everywhere I applied...University of Denver, CU Boulder, Colorado State, Regis, and Uni. of Northern Colorado. I want to major in business and get a MBA from a good school...maybe Harvard if I can. I'm not sure yet what I want to do...thinking about banking, running my own business, real estate/construction management, dentistry...not sure yet. I got some money from DU and Regis, but I'd still have to pay about $25K a year to each + if my GPA drops below 3.75 I loose the money. CU is 20K/year, CSU is $15/year, and UNC is roughly $10K/year. I don't know where to go! I want a good education that will take me far, but I don't want to have to be working 24/7 to be paying for it as I'm in college. What would you do??? I'll get maybe $5000/year from my parents, so I figure use that for living expenses. I own my own small business that does landscape related work and cleaning and after all is said and done, I make about $15-20k/year doing that part time year round (25+ hours/week - varies) so I wouldn't have time for much more work except maybe the summers. What school would be the best way for me to go as far as my MBA? I can go to DU and do a five year MBA program and fit I keep my grades up, keep my funding that fifth year...but are those MBA's viewed the same? I'm sooo worried and concerned, I don't know what to do. Sorry this is so long but please someone give me some guidance! Thanks</p>

<p>wait why havent you chosen your school yet?...did you send your enrollment deposit to all of em? anyhow id go to the school with the best fit....Denver U from what im gettin in the name might be better b/c of its location.... sry i cant help much , im not really too knowledgeable about Colorado schools</p>

<p>i would say personally go to DU the program is supposedly very good and i would say it is the most well known and strongest business program in colorado plus ive been told by a few students there the real estate program is very good alsoif that is your sort of thing</p>