<p>Rate these three against one another based on academics (business/math/science), social scene, and “college experience.”</p>
<p>Undergraduate Business Program Quality
[Best</a> Undergraduate Business Schools 2011 - Businessweek<a href=“click-sort%20on%20selected%20columns%20to%20focus%20on%20specific%20criteria”>/url</a>
Overall:… ND #1 … GU #10 … WF #19
Academic Quality only: WF #1 … ND & GU #7
(n.b. the BW business ranking results are different from the USNWR results)</p>
<p>Research Productivity & Quality
[url=<a href=“http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/college_guide/rankings/national_university_research.php]Washington”>http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/college_guide/rankings/national_university_research.php]Washington</a> Monthly](<a href=“Bloomberg - Are you a robot?”>Bloomberg - Are you a robot?)
ND #46 … GU #73 … WF #98
(based on research expenditures, bachelor-to-PhD production, Science&Engineering PhD’s awarded, faculty awards, faculty in national academy)</p>
<p>Overall Rankings
USNWR: …ND #19 …GU #21 … WF #25 (national universities only)
stateuniversity.com: ND #20 …WF #62…GU # 87 (all reviewed institutions)</p>
<p>Endowment
ND $5.52B for 11,733 … $473K/student
WF $886.8M for 6830 students … $130K/student
GU $1.01B for 15,318 students … $66K/student
(source: Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Do you think much of the “college experience” depends on fall football weekends? If so, you might want to drop Georgetown.</p>
<p>I’d say go with ND</p>