Hi everyone!
I’ve been accepted to several great colleges, but I’m having a hard time deciding which one to attend. My intended majors are Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, or Human Resources Management.
So far, I’ve been accepted to:
Moravian University
York College of Pennsylvania
Roosevelt University
Loyola University
Oakland University
Johnson & Wales University
Montclair State University
Regis University
I’m still waiting to hear back from Tulane University.
Right now, I’m leaning toward Moravian University because it’s close to home, has a beautiful campus, and offers an amazing tech program — they provide students with a MacBook, iPad, Apple Pencil, and Apple Watch that you get to keep after graduation.
However, I want to make sure I choose the best fit overall. I’m looking for a college with:
A strong academic program in business
An affordable cost of attendance
A friendly, welcoming campus environment
Great student outcomes
Support services
Internship opportunities
Study abroad program - not necessary but it would be nice in case I decide to study abroad
It doesn’t necessarily have to be close to home. If anyone has insights or experiences with these schools (especially for business majors), I’d really appreciate your advice!
Thanks so much!
hey! congrats on that STACK of acceptances!
i can't tell you which one you should pick, since these universities will be different fits for different students! what i can suggest:
if you plan on getting a masters, doctorate, med school, law school, etc etc, money should probably be a larger factor when choosing an undergrad school.
I would also recommend visiting (IN PERSON) all your top schools if possible. thats what helped me narrow down my college search. lots of schools look really great on the surface (and are great!) but just arent whats best for you, and i find that becomes obvious when visiting campus. i also recommend talking to alumni or current students about daily life there.
good luck and awesome job !
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