<p>I was admitted into UCLA for Pre-Business Economics and D’amore school of Business at Northeastern. Can you guys help me reaosn out which school might be a better choice?
UCLA is alot more expensive than Northeastern is (being that i’m OOS) but would it be a good investment to attend there and be in a lot more debt knowing that UCLA has a great program and networking? UCLA has the networking and gives a title but Northeastern also has a great co-op program that will give me working experience. Help me!!</p>
<p>They are both great schools for business, I would make the decision based on how you feel about the environment of each college. Living in Boston and living in Los Angeles are completely different experiences and you should think about where you see yourself living during and after college. The student bodies are also entirely different, as you can imagine. </p>
<p>On a side note- I go to Northeastern and, in my opinion, co-op is the best networking you can ever do. Many students get hired by their co-op employers after graduation. The work experience is really valuable and definitely helps you figure out exactly what you want to do after college so that you skip that awkward period of trying to choose a speciality. Also- co-op is nation-wide and international so if you really want to live in LA, you can go as soon as your second semester of sophomore year!</p>