a couple of reasons: Their aid for international students was very limited so it'd probably be too expensive anyway, I hadn't really heard of them at the time, and when I applied I was more focussed on business instead of finance. plus from what I've seen IU Kelly is a bit overrated on here. anyway, that doesn't really help right now lol it's not like I can apply now.

 

UMich LSA out the window. depends on your financial situation/culture preference - if you can afford NYU and would thrive in the city/cutthroat environment do Stern. if you want the traditional college experience and/or would benefit from saving the 28k, Georgetown is the way to go.

 

Go to Georgetown. Stern does place better but it isn't worth 100k more.

 

$28k more per year? If that’s true I think it’s a no brainer to attend Georgetown over Stern. Both have prestige and good recruiting, with Stern getting the edge in both of those things. Nevertheless, you will still get much of that at Gtown. Saving almost $120k would be worth it even if you do not have to take out debt, IMO. You can also heavily negotiate with NYU and probably get the cost down to about the same though. If that’s the case, take Stern (assuming you like both schools equally).

 

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