Marriott vs Kelley

So, I´m an international student who just recently got accepted to BYU and Indiana University (direct admit to kelley) but I have so many concerns to where should I head for my undergraduate experience.

Little bit of my background: Family is very heavily involve with BYU (all my family but my dad are LDS members and all of them went to BYU, all of my sibilings are doing very well at many companies) Did well at school (3.91 gpa) but not too hot in my Sat (1300 CR+M) I´m Lds member I´m very open mind, social and I will not be bothered if someone goes against my believes, but at the same I will prefer to go to a school where party is at least avoidable. I know very well BYU because I went there to the english program for 2 years and have many friends there. My expectations is to work for a Multinational corporation like PwC or even for my home country in the public area ( i don´t really care about location )

So my concerns are:

BYU is way cheap but also I need to apply in sophomore year to marriott ( I got some scholarship from BYU), Indiana University is more expensive than BYU but I got direct admit to kelley ( it is worth the OOS tuition?)

Are my jobs prospects/recruiting the same at both schools?

I got accepted to Kelley as an economic consulting major and I´m pretty sure that I love economic consulting, I know that many consulting companies go to kelley to recruit but marriott doesn´t offer my major so if I go there I must switch to finance or business administration

Money is a big concern for me , but my parents are willing to pay the full price for either school

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I'm not in Kelley or BYU but I would recommend Kelley if you want to get into PwC. It is definitely a target school for PwC but as some people have mentioned, it seems like PwC has been reducing or cutting back on the number of international hires that require sponsorship. It had so many hires in the Chicago office that they even had a networking lunch/dinner for all the students that were interning organized by IU alumni. I've also talked to many Kelley students since I attend a school in the same region and it seems like their curriculum is very relevant and gives them a lot of business skills.

 

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