I'm Down To 3 Schools

<p>I’m a baseball player with offers from a few schools, including the three that I have narrowed it down to.</p>

<p>They are Wesleyan, Bates, and Hamilton.</p>

<p>I have visited all 3 and do not care about the campus life, as I understand the differences and similarities after visiting and also reading many threads on this site (thank you everyone!). This includes the “reputation” that each student body has, the actual campus life, and the campus itself. None of that matters to me because I see myself fitting in with the athletes at any of these 3 schools.</p>

<p>However, I am interested in getting a job after college. I already know I want to study something along the lines of business or economics, and work in a major city eventually, in a real estate firm, money management firm, or something along those lines. </p>

<p>I also understand that undergraduate education won’t necessarily give me these good opportunities that I’m looking for by itself, so basically my questions are: what would a likely path be from each school (graduate school or not)? and which school would be the best at setting up a future for me in this type of field?</p>

<p>Thank you to whoever answers! I look forward to hearing people’s opinions as I am running out of time.</p>

<p>They are all similar enough for what you want.
It makes sense to choose based on the best combination of net cost and personal fit. What happens after that will be mostly up to you, not anything the college does to set you up.</p>