<p>I’m in the process of choosing between Vanderbilt-CAS, Lehigh-CAS (Dean’s scholarship-10,000 and Eckhardt Scholars Program), and NYU-CAS (10,000 scholarship). I’m interested in being pre-med and pre-business. Just wondering if anyone would give me some input on what to choose. Thanks!</p>
<p>Vanderbilt has the best undergraduate reputation out of the three. However, you should figure out what you want out of your college experience. </p>
<p>Vanderbilt is in a major sports conference, lots of school spirit, and its a tightly knit community. Very small classroom sizes and close interaction with professors and peers. The campus is an arboretum (lots of trees & squirrels). It has sort of a park-like feel to it. Theres a few dorms by Alumni Lawn and kids will often toss the football around, suntan, or socialize there. </p>
<p>NYU you are in the middle of New York City. The school has more a urban/hipster scene. If you are independent and don’t mind the lack of school spirit or personal attention, its an opportunity to take advantage of all the attractions NYC can offer.</p>
<p>all of them are kind of different as college 2332 explained so it depends on what you want. it also depends on whether you want to take advantage of the scholarships you recieved.</p>
<p>vanderbilt doesn’t have a undergrad business program while lehigh and nyu do. so if you choose to do business you could transfer into either of those programs which are very well ranked (6 and 19 i believe)</p>
<p>premed i’m not really sure about. i feel like vanderbilt or nyu would be the best for premed due to the fact lehigh doesn’t have a med school.</p>
<p>NYU and Lehigh both have reputable undergrad business schools. If you want to get an MBA at some point in time, majoring in undergrad business will probably be a slight disadvantage. By no means would it preclude you from attending a top business school.</p>