Best choice for undergrad business school??

I am trying to decide on which college I should go to. I have been accepted to Miami University (Ohio), Indiana University and the University of Tennessee. My focus is in finance and real estate.

I am not 100% sure what sector I want to work in yet but I am open to a lot.

I was wondering if there is anything I should know about the business schools, clubs, students, alumni network, environment, location, etc.

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Remove your face from your profile pic so you don't doxx yourself.

I'm biased but Miami can place you into IB, MMB consulting, or B4 accounting almost garunteed, you just need to get into the associated club/business fraternity (which is very difficult but much less difficult than internship recruiting).

IU also send a couple to IB every year but I think that's because of outliers in such a big school, not that the network helped. Tennessee I have no idea except that there are no clubs, only bars so you better love country music.

Congrats on the offers and feel free to pm me if you accept at MU.

 
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