UCLA vs IU Kelley vs Baruch

I'm currently a high school senior who wants to go into sales and trade. I'm not for sure set on a career within sales and trade, but I'm generally interested in it and will most likely go down this path. I wanted to know how worth it each of these college would be for. UCLA would cost me around 30k, Baruch about 40k, and IU Kelley about 50k. I feel like UCLA is the obvious choice for me (if I'm put in this situation, haven't gotten my acceptance yet), but I wanted to know how well Baruch really is for sales and trade? UCLA and Kelley both seem good but I'm not sure about how Baruch places. Thanks for reading.

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