@soptop It’s up to you, but think it through Getting into OSU is only half the battle. Their business school is highly competitive, and you’d be applying to get in sometime late in your sophmore year. It would suck if you spent 2 years at a school and got rejected for your major, then had to transfer somewhere else. And credits don’t always transfer, especially from out of state. Financial aid has limits too.
That’s why I mentioned A&M. I know you don’t like Texas, but you have a potentially solid opportunity to be accepted into a business school in advance. You can move anywhere you want after you graduate.