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I received an offer from Ohio State University at Columbus and University of Minnesota at Twin Cities, which is better? Cost-effectiveness or employment prospects

Apparently, the University of Minnesota. I was also admitted by these two classmates. I am economics. First of all, there is not much difference in business between the two schools. Fisher and Carlson are both excellent, so don't look at that ranking. As far as I know, OSU has a bad reputation in America. Ohio's economic population is relatively depressed and desolate. There are more blacks. The school is in a small town, and the employment is not as good as that in Minnesota, because the Shuangcheng area is the very prosperous headquarters of many large companies. For example, 3M, Delta Air Lines, Best Buy Tackett, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Medtronic, Cray, CreditEase and a regional headquarters of Wells Fargo, the comparison is obvious. It is also widely believed that there are only three rich areas in the United States, the east coast, the west coast, and the States named after the twin cities. The next step is cost performance. The tuition in Minnesota is notoriously cheap in the United States. More than $30,000 a year (my sister in Shuangcheng told me) is definitely cheaper than OSU. And ranking. Although osu ranks high, there are many factors inside, so it is impossible to judge. Whether it is The Times or Shanghai Jiaotong University, Minnesota ranks better in the world. There are too many OSU, 42 and 28 years old. It shows that Minnesota is very strong academically. So if you don't care so much about ranking (in fact, it's almost the same), it's better to choose Minnesota, which has great potential. This is my own opinion, I hope it will help you!