Help Picking Undergrad program Ross vs UNC vs BC
I'm currently a senior in hs, and I am somewhat sure, although welcome to change, that l'd like to pursue a career in either Private Equity, Sales and Trading, or Management Consulting. I may consider Investment Banking, but I value my health so most likely not going to be what I try to do. I have narrowed my college decision down to 3 schools where I have been accepted to.
Financially, through various scholarships and financial aid they all come out to around the same price per year. Can anyone provide advice on if I should chose Michigan Ross where I was directly admitted, UNC where I would have to later apply for Kenan-Flagler, or Boston College where I have been admitted to the Carol School of Management. I would appreciate if the advice was specifically career oriented. Thanks!
All great schools but Umich is the obvious choice here.
As a UNC Kenan-Flagler Student, I agree. I was accepted to both BC and UNC, and I regret my decision to not go to BC. I would rank UMich higher than both though as they have an EB pipeline.
Why do you regret your decision? Would you say BC is the better choice over UNC?
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