<p>GWU, BU, Babson, Bentley, Drexel, Indiana U (Kelley School), Fordham, Bard, Carnegie Mellon, Rochester, V Tech (possibly instate)</p>
<p>My major is Business Economics, or just economics (possibly english at CMU).</p>
<p>Which should I choose and why. So far, Drexel has given me the best financial aid package.
based on:
-my professors and education value
-my future (MBA or law school, and in general)
-my enjoyment on campus/dorm-life/activity-wise/social life
-facilities and opportunities offered to me/connections</p>
<p>Hello, </p>
<p>I would pick George Washington University. I am interested in studying Economics and International Relations—more specifically, I’m interested in examining the policy-side of fiscal/monetary policy and diplomatic relations. I choose the GW after visiting campus two times and decided that it would be the most exciting place to study my intended majors. </p>
<p>Part of my research involved: determining the experience and value of faculty and other academic areas of the university, accessibility to internship/work opportunities, and overall program notability (the prestige of the program). I looked at institutions like NYU, William & Mary, Cornell, and Tufts. All had exceptional programs in international-relations, but I decided that GW’s location and well-experienced faculty, mixed with my passion for Washington, D.C., I decided it was my first-choice. </p>
<p>I applied to GW as an ED1 applicant this year, and they covered nearly my full tuition. Without GW’s generosity I would not be able to attend. I would encourage you to visit, and consider applying.</p>
<p>I have actually been accepted in GW, ED I, but because I reside overseas I have not recieved my fin aid packet yet, and dependent on that, I will most likely attend GW. I posted this in the case that GW would not be a feasible choice.</p>
<p>Thanks though :)</p>