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Major, huge decision! Please help decide ASAP!?

Facts: Male, attending Business School. 29 ACT. Parents have $45,000 saved toward college. Each parent pays one year (parents are divorced). Student pays one year (loans and work). Please help weigh options:

Indiana Univ: Out-of-state. $40,000 per year. Most prestigious, top tier business school. Accepted into "pre-business school". Must earn at least all B's in EVERY class (NO B-) the first two semesters in order to get into Kelley Business School---quite nervous about earning all B's, but don't want to place limits either.

Univ of Iowa: Out-of state. $35,000 per year. Good choice, but less prestigious. Accepted into "pre-business school". Must earn a 2.75 GPA on FOUR business classes spread over the first two years of college in order to get into Tippie College of Business.

Illinois State: In state, cheapest tuition $25,000 per year. "Second tier" school with a pretty good reputation. Was directly admitted into their business school.

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  • bette
    Lv 7
    5 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    MANY CHOICES

    SINCE U WILL BE WORKUNG ETV GOR ONE YEAR U MIGHT THINK ABOUT LOWER TUTION.

    IF YOU THINK YOU CAN KEEP B AVG

    withoit too much stress however higher tution means you will hhave to work and keep B avg. Can you do it.?

    WHAT JOB OPPORTUNITIES ARE ACTUALL Y AVAILABLE TO U IF GRADUATE FROM MOST PRETESTGIOUS SCHOOL? DO THEY GUARENTEE A JIB

    HELP YOU FIND S JOB

    WWHAT IS YOUR ACTUALL MAJOR CHECK AND SEE HOW THE JOB MRKT WILL BE FOR THAT CHOICE ONCE YOU

    GRADUATE.

    GOODLUCK

  • 5 years ago

    Go to the in-state school where you are already in the business school. It would be awful if you spend all that money on an out-of-state school and then weren't able to get into the business school. You have a limited amount of money and you will probably end up needed a Masters degree.

  • 5 years ago

    Never major in business unless it's accounting

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