<p>Being in Joisy is tough for state schools.</p>
<p>BusinessWeek rankings are awful, and anyone that uses them is an idiot. I’ve explained thoroughly in other threads why they are horrible, and the fact that BusinessWeek itself is a third-rate publication even worse than Forbes should play a role in this, but it’s not really worth rehashing here.</p>
<p>US News top 15 universities aren’t even really worth $100,000 of debt coming out of school. BC certainly isn’t worth $100,000, and I don’t even know how 4 years at BC would cost 220k. There are plenty of things I can cite in theory, like how that amount of debt would limit what you can and cannot do after college thus limiting future earning potential, but it would be a waste of time. BC isn’t worth 100 grand–period. If your dad is putting you in a position where his wealth makes it impossible for you to get aid anywhere then you need to articulate that to him and tell him to man up, otherwise you need to get in contact with BC’s aid department–or go to another school.</p>
<h2>If you’re telling me that you only got accepted to BC and nowhere else then you did a very poor job of applying to colleges, and you either need to take a year off, go to a community college or go to Rutgers for a year.</h2>
<p>Lehigh’s business school isn’t even in the Top 50 for US News. That fact alone shows you how much credibility US News has. Which is zero. </p>
<p>I’m not judging BC’s business school solely based on BW. For one, the school itself is very prestigious and so is it’s business school. It also has a very strong finance department. the school is in Boston, and Boston has plenty of finance internships. Supposedly many top recruiters are on campus because of its proximity to Harvard/MIT. </p>
<p>BC is 52k this year total, including everything. Every year tuition goes up. Next year 54, year after 56, then 58. It comes about close to 220k for 4 years. It’s an estimate.</p>
<p>You may be right, I’m just saying you’re underestimating BC’s business school because it seems to be top notch, ESPECIALLY for finance.</p>