Marshall vs Kenan Flagler

Hi, Was wondering what would be the best choice. I am an undergraduate transferring and need advice between USC Marshall Business school and UNC Kenan Flagler business school. Personally, I believe UNC is the best choice here but wanted to post in case I am wrong and there are good arguments for USC. 

Price-wise marshall a bit more expensive, have already been living in LA for a time and would like to explore other parts of the US. I don't have any plans if I want to work on the east coast or west coast or even in the US. I am interested in high finance, HF, PE, IB, or even Fintech. 

What school would you advise would be the best play to take, a school with good finance opportunities is what I am mainly looking for. 

Thanks for your time.

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