bridging disciplines program OR business foundations program?

<p>which program do you think is more useful in the future?
The Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship BDP? or business foundations program?
what would you recommend?</p>

<p>do i need to fill out any application for BDP or just go ahead and take the classes for it?
is BDP different for people in different majors?</p>

<p>i will be a freshman majoring in engineering. </p>

<p>Thanks :)</p>

<p>I personally think that BDP is more useful since you have those ‘connecting experiences’ which you could use to get some good internships and stuff. I am not in the program but I know people who are who have done some awesome things through it. </p>

<p>And you have to apply to BDP. Don’t just sign up for the classes. </p>

<p>[How</a> to Apply to the BDPs | School of Undergraduate Studies](<a href=“How to Apply to the BDPs | TEXAS Undergraduate Studies”>How to Apply to the BDPs | TEXAS Undergraduate Studies)</p>

<p>BFP is only useful if you like the classes, the actual BFP certificate or w/e it is, is pretty much entirely useless. But if you are interested in accounting or finance or those sorts of things, then it would be worth doing.</p>

<p>I like BDP - the classes, the research, the internship (connecting experience)</p>

<p>@setphaserstostun thanks for the link :smiley:
and thanks for all ur recommendations :)</p>