Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Entrepreneurship, peers ARE a big deal in my opinion. Fair or not, you want wealthy kids around your DS if he has ideas and need help financing startup....This is more likely to occur at an expensive private school vs a public school....
Plenty of wealthy East Coast kids at Penn State. Just not exclusively wealthy kids.
Anonymous wrote:For Entrepreneurship, peers ARE a big deal in my opinion. Fair or not, you want wealthy kids around your DS if he has ideas and need help financing startup....This is more likely to occur at an expensive private school vs a public school....
Anonymous wrote:Tulane no question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane no question
Not as a "Spring Scholar" where he misses out on friend groups crystallizing during fall freshman year and has to be the new kid in January. These spring admit programs are bull crap. Just a way for colleges to suck in more tuition dollars while preventing low-stat and test-optional admits from dragging down their freshman class profile.
Anonymous wrote:Tulane no question
Anonymous wrote:I guess he is a BIG 10 fan!![]()
If he wants Business i would rank Kelley (if he gets in), OSU and then PSU.
If decides on ECON I would guess OSU, Penn State and then IU.
If decides on Business, I would just pick Tulane for entrepreneurship just because of his peers and the fact he doesnt have to be admitted to the B School like the others.