Undergrad: Wharton vs. NYU Stern BPE vs. Columbia GS (Econ)

I am a German student living in Hong Kong. I am looking for a career in consulting - in either US, Europe or Asia. I got accepted into all three of the programs and currently leaning towards Wharton, although Stern's BPE program is extremely selective, and Columbia is very prestigious as well. Which college should I choose considering college experience and career prospects?

 

I definitely consider doing an MBA after college and after a few years of work experience, as the big consulting firms often require an MBA at some point. However, I have heard studying at Wharton undergrad covers big parts of an MBA curriculum and often makes an MBA unnecessary

 
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First off, massive congratulations OP that's not easy to do. Like the other poster, I myself would 110% choose Wharton. The BPE NYU program (I'm familiar with it) may confuse recruiters - 'is this student a poly-sci major, econ major, etc?'. Everyone and their mother, so to speak, understands and knows UPenn Wharton. And, even though I'm not a fan of rankings when it comes to undergrads, Wharton 9 times out of 10 is in the top three spots each year for undergrad business programs. In fact, I have at least half a dozen friends who transferred out of their initial colleges/unis (think GTown, Cornell Dyson) into UPenn Wharton - it's that good of a school.

 

Agreeing with others here, Wharton! I believe it's also cheaper than NYU and Columbia (esp. considering cost of living). Philadelphia is an amazing city and the campus community is really tight knit. Whereas NYU campus is really "nonexistent". If you are into the liberal arts, then consider Columbia. Wharton (and Penn in general) is much more pre-professional and everyone is career-oriented - you may not like this college experience.

 

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