Need help deciding on which school to attend!

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Hello,

I am new to the forum and was unsure if this was an appropriate question to ask, since I see that most people inquire about their profiles for admission, while I am actually deciding where to go post-admissions process. I was wondering if I may be able to receive some advice on what b-school would be best to attend, considering not only ranking but also my scholarships, goals, location, etc.

So basically, I am 24 years old and have been in DC for 7 years, working in the public sector on energy and environment issues. I desire to continue in sustainability but am interested in consulting, either as part of a major company (internal energy audits, sustainability initiatives, etc... like a Sustainability Director of Sony or Walmart or the like) or as part of the sustainability arm of a major firm (Accenture, Deloitte, etc.)

I am deciding between three schools:
1. Cornell
2. Ohio State
3. George Washington

Clearly, Cornell is the most prestigious however it is in Ithaca, I would be a small fish in a big, over achieving pond, and most importantly, I would be heavily (think $150-200k) in debt as I received no $. Love the program as there is a dedicated Sustainability "Immersion".

Ohio State is also a great program with a small class size, however it is in.. well.. Ohio. While it is not ranked as high as Cornell, it still is around 25 to 30. The program has a decent amount of sustainability in it, but the real kicker is that they gave me a significant scholarship (and while I can not disclose the details of it, it covers a large amount of tuition, rent and a monthly stipend so I would be about 30k or less in debt at the end).

Finally, GW. I am already here in DC and the city and its opportunities are tough to beat. While they gave me the largest scholarship, it only covers most of tuition but does not cover living expenses (which are huge here in DC). The location is really what draws me to GW as well as my existing network, but the program is not highly ranked, the resources are not as good as the two other schools, and the program does not have many specific "sustainability" aspects although the energy and Net Impact clubs are highly active. Again, though, it is in DC which means a lot.

Anyways, if you can get through that whole novel I wrote, I would appreciate any advice you could lend.

Thanks!!!

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by mbaMissionSusanK » Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:01 am
Hi,

First of all, congratulations on your acceptances and financial aid! You have done a good job of listing the pros and cons of each program. Now, you need to decide which criteria are the most important to you. This is a very personal decision. Is it the focus on sustainability, reputation of program, geography, finances, or other criteria? I would suggest you list out your criteria and rank them for importance. Then see how each program stacks up. If you need more information, you can speak with students/alums you might know to learn more about the programs or even others in your field to determine which factors are most important to get where you want to go.

Good luck in your decision,

Susan Kaplan
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