Best CSU for Business Administration (Management)?

So far I’ve gotten into…
Fullerton
Long Beach
Pomona
San Jose
San Fransisco
(Ranked from my favorite to least favorite)

Waitlisted at San Diego, and nothing yet from SLO.

I’m leaning the most towards Fullerton at the moment since I heard they’re known for their business program, but I’m considering Long Beach as well. I heard SJSU also has a decent program but it’s too close to home haha.

I visited all the campuses recently and fell in love with SDSU (but waitlisted unfortunately). I wasn’t amazed by the Fullerton campus but their business building seemed nice and I like the location.

Any thoughts or comparisons of the campuses/business programs?

Thanks so much!

instructional quality wise, they are about equal. There’s no ‘wrong pick’ on your list so, follow your gut - which seems to be saying Fullerton.

It’s a tough decision to make. Could you please share what you thought about Long Beach? What kind of vibes did Fullerton give you?

Every online community seems to praise Fullerton highly for their business program. Long Beach also!

Have you looked at upper division courses?

I really recommend it. You may find that each campus offers similar courses, but some courses (either required or elective selection) differ. You might be attracted to some subjects more than others.

@lovecpa I liked the feeling of the campus itself more at Long Beach, but the Business program at Fullerton seems to be more recruited by employers. Like you said, Fullerton seems to be praised highly for their Business Program. However, I wasn’t a huge fan of the campus itself, most of the buildings seemed older and incohesive. I’m really conflicted ?

go to LB then, seriously, their rep among employers is a hair better than Fullerton. Nobody that is considering hiring a Fullerton grad would turn up their nose at an LB grad. What will set you apart in post college job market is what you did outside the classroom. That includes internships, club participation/leadership, jobs and the like.