<p>i have been accepted to the WP Carey school of business at arizona state. has anyone taken this program? I hear you have to take 2 years of basic business courses then apply to the business school. I was admitted as a pre business student. After the 2 years of intro courses, am i guarenteed to get into the higher level college? what if i dont get accepted after 2 years? </p>
<p>Any information on the business school at arizona state would be greatl appreciated</p>
<p>At Carey, the first two years (freshman and sophomore) are considered "pre-professional" and all students accepted into the school are considered "pre-business majors." </p>
<p>The third and fourth years constitute the "professional program" and admission to the program is very competitive, because there are only a limited number of slots available. In the spring of your sophomore year, you will have to formally apply for the professional program. There are specific criteria that the school uses to evaluate prospective candidates (you can ask for this year's criteria from the school) but your cumulative GPA (for business courses and for all courses you take the first two years) is one of the most important.</p>
<p>Actually, some students get accepted into the Professional Program as freshmen, so they don't have to compete for a spot in their sophmore year. They still have to take the pre-business courses, but are also eligible to take upper level classes during their first 2 years. My son was accepted into ASU as "undeclared", changed his major to Accounting after attending Sun Devil Days and was able to get into the professional program (dean's direct admittance).</p>
<p>I have just been accepted to University of Arizona and Michigan State University.
I am a business marketing major and i am looking for a fun yet reutationable university. </p>
<p>I have done my research, an UA and MSU ranks almost the same under "US News 2006 undergraduate business program".</p>
<p>I haven't been to either campus but i hear MSU's campus is great because it is an agricultural college. But UA is based in tuson, AZ, and i have seen pics of the campus and it looks great.</p>
<p>I know that the party scenes are also great at UA and MSU. </p>
<p>Academic wise, UA and MSU holds about the same also. Does anyone know if majority of students at UA or MSU are smart (i mean will influence ur future) or are they just a bunch of average Joes??????????</p>
<p>But i think MSU hold it over UA for reputation wise, i mean it isn't a bad school. </p>
<p>I got a scholarship to UA for three years but never got one from MSU.</p>
<p>PLEASE HELP ME MAKE A DECISION!!!!! I"M BEGGING SOMEONE, SHARE SOME WISEDOM!!!!!!!!</p>