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1. Berkeley: Slightly better than Michigan in every possible way (the college town, athletics, weather, etc.)
2. Michigan: Ross is really, really good, but I'd rank Haas slightly better.
3. University of Texas: It's has as good of a rep as Harvard in Texas (which has a strong economy/a lot of jobs), the weather, college atmosphere, etc. is all very good
4. USC: Good program, but a step behind all the others.
The thing is, I hear that a lot of people have problems getting into Haas or Ross after 2 years, so before rushing into those schools, I'd say make sure you feel confident that you'll get in, or that you at least can get an econ degree from those schools.
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