Berkeley, USC Marshall, or Indiana-Kelley

<p>I’m having a very tough decision between these three schools: Berkeley, USC and IU-Kelley. I want my school to be looked highly upon by graduate schools (ivies), yet still not too stressful as to where I can’t have fun… I plan on joining a fraternity.</p>

<p>The main thing going for them is that Berkeley is in-state tuition and is very world renowned, USC is a TON of fun, and Kelley is something new to experience that I never have before. </p>

<p>The major con for each is that Berkeley sounds very rigorous and its not super fun, USC is super expensive, and Indiana isn’t as prestigious.</p>

<p>Any thoughts… I can’t seem to see a frontrunner in my options.</p>

<p>Personally I would choose Berkeley because you have in-state tuition, world renowned, great business program, and it actually does have a very good social life</p>

<p>Another main concern is that when applying to graduate school, would my application be highly regarded even though I’ll be just an average student their?- whereas at the other two places, I would be within the top 5% of my graduating class.</p>