<p>I've gotten into NYU, BC, Tufts, USC, UT Austin, and Middlebury.
I'm REALLY leaning towards going into econ or international econ/politics at Middlebury.</p>
<p>Would that be the right move?
I know prestige is a big deal, and I'm pretty sure it is the most prestigious, right?</p>
<p>NYU if stern
Middlebury if you want to be on the east coast
UT if you want to work in Texas/midwest there are a surprising number of financial institutions out there</p>
<p>i would go middlebury (if you like it), followed by nyu (if stern and moneys not an issue), then ut austin/usc (depending on where you want to work), bc. tufts</p>
<p>I currently go to NYU, and feel the success of Stern correlates directly with how well Wall Street is doing. A majority of Stern students major in Finance (something like 70%), and wall street isn’t at its zenith at all. I would personally choose Middlebury, because it’s the most competitive of the schools you got into and it’ll give you the chance to have small class sizes.</p>