Which College should i Choose?

<p>I am fairly sure i want to study business. I am from ireland, and therefore know little about the schools i have been accepted too, just applied to the schools i have heard of:
Boston College
Boston University
Johns Hopkins
George Washington University
Babson College
New York University (CAS)</p>

<p>Thanks for all your help!</p>

<p>wow you got into all of those? thats impressive. I actually have no idea which one is best for business thought.</p>

<p>I'm a high school student just like you, so I'm no expert. But from what I know, Boston College has the top business school out of the ones you were accepted to. If you had gotten into NYU Stern School of Business, that would have probably been your best choice. You should find out what the policies for transferring from CAS to the business school are. Then maybe you can decide if NYU is worth taking the risk.</p>

<p>I would say you'd do well at any of these schools. I can give you advice, but I think that probably the best advice is to check out the business school/major webpages and maybe email a couple people in the business department at each of the colleges.</p>

<p>To add what hawkpheonix said: Babson is also a top business school. I don't know about the others, but I would suspect that a lot of them have good business programs.</p>

<p>Is money/financial aid at all a factor? That could affect where you go as well.</p>

<p>Some links for you (in order of the schools you listed):
MBA</a> - Boston College
Welcome</a> to The Boston College Business Institute - Boston College
Boston</a> University School of Management | Undergraduate Programs | Introduction
The</a> Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School
The</a> George Washington University School of Business
Babson</a> College - Home
NYU</a> Stern</p>

<p>The NYU link is for Stern School of Business as hawkphoenix said--so if that seems appealing you shoul also check how the transferring from CAS to Stern works.</p>

<p>Hope this helps!</p>

<p>Back in the '90s Babson was the best undergraduate business school in the USA. The people I knew who studied there absolutely loved the place. They had fantastic internships during their college years and excellent job placement after graduation. I have no idea what it is up to these days. As I recall, it was pretty much dedicated to business and related studies. The other programs you are looking at are located in large universities that probably would offer you more options if you would decide after a semester or two that business really isn't for you.</p>