<p>Bryant University
University of Alabama
Quinnipiac University
DePaul
James Madison University
Temple University
University of South Carolina
University of Miami
San Diego State University
Stetson
University of North Dakota
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Providence College
Fairfield University
Loyola College in Maryland</p>
<p>I'm international student majoring in business (particularly, in international business, entrepreneurship or management). Can you please tell me which 4-5 schools from this list which are best in business and accept many internationals. Also which ones have the highest reputation in business world and have the highest job placements</p>
<p>i vote you try to throw something else in there w/ a hit or miss (other than say amherst, just to keep options good). georgetown's IBusiness is good, and so is BU's if i recall correctly.</p>
<p>of the list, the only one i know of as being a great school is amherst, i'm sure some of the others are good but nothing is standing out.</p>
<p>then again i was just violated by a statistics exam, so i'm a little out of it.</p>
<p>JMU and SDSU stand out the most from that list, with alabama, miami, umass, depaul and temple being right behind. North dakota is known for an excellent entrepreneurship program along with aviation and USC has a great international business program but i have no clue about their placement opps. </p>
<p>But for international i would say SDSU and USC</p>
<p>call the prospective schools and talk to first an admin counselor to help with applying/chances and what you can do to improve your chances. Call for financial aid questions, find the deadline for scholarships and apply beforehand. Then call the career placement center, look for related clubs or honor societies that coincide with you interests and email them to figure out opps available from students stand point.</p>
<p>i don't know why sdsu is regarded well at all that school is absolute ****. it has the highest rape rate of any campus in the US and I believe its in the top 5 for STDs. the only number one ranking it deserves is for partying.</p>
<p>And you have experience with SDSU how? SDSU is very well regarded in california for its CPA pass rates, international business program, nursing, joint PHD programs, etc. Not well regarded is a set of words coming from someone's mouth that knows absolutely nothing about what they are talking to in respect to SDSU</p>
<p>Im an international student at JMU. I dont think this place is suited that well for internationals. Yeah we have a great business program (ranked #35 in the nation), but the gen-eds are way too much and most people take 6 years to graduate from here. San Diego is my top choice.</p>
<p>I thought SDSU would be more hands on, but unfortunately i've found the GE's and the Finance portion thus far to be very "theoretical" like that of the UC's. I typically buy other books to supplement my education. But aside from that I love San Diego State. I'm not sure where you're getting that rape statistic, I don't think it's a problem here. Also any party school, for instance UCSB, will be associated with STD's. Because partying and drinking leads to unprotected sex. Although, that's not really a reason to discount a school. The social environment here is first class. So you get a decent education and get to improve upon those social skills which are far more applicable in the real world than the theory most schools preach. On a sidenote, like someone said before me, SDSU is known for it's international business, CPA pass rates and beautiful women.</p>
<p>i lived in san diego for 14 years...went to university of san diego for three, and know at least 40 people that go to sdsu. well regarded sounds like something coming from the mouth of someone who is completely full of ****, becaue if you had ever met kids on that campus or seen the school, you would know.</p>
<p>i live in southern california, 100 miles from SDSU and i can guarantee that SDSU has respect from this community. This comes from professors from USC down to UCR, from cc professors that went to SDSU and had years of wonderful business experience due to their excellent accounting program, from tech/start up companies that spread throughout irvine, from former accenture employees, ETC. Suprising yes, i was suprised too when i researched and found all those as i previously thought CSUs were crap. But dont let your ignorance fill your posts full of your ridicules ****</p>
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<p>I lived on College Avenue just south of campus, and I think SDSU is a great school in a gorgeous location. That's all I will say, I know nothing of the actual academics, but do know that the B-school is pretty well regarded. As far as answering the OP's question, I would widdle your choices down to these schools (in no particular order):</p>
<p>University of Massachusetts Amherst
San Diego State University
DePaul
James Madison University
University of Miami
Quinnipiac University</p>
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I never disputed that, I said I don't know why it is so well regarded, not that I didn't think it was regarded that well. </p>
<p>You said it yourself, you live 100 miles away--sorry to break it to you big guy, but that is definitely too far away to get a good sense of school. And yes, you read up on the school, and you found out that it was well regarded. Again, I don't dispute that, I dispute the fact that the way it is regarded is well-founded. You can defend it all you want, that is your opinion. I was merely stating mine--that I don't think the school should be regarded that well. I don't see how stating an opinion makes me ignorant so I'm going to assume that the last line was meant to be threatening or insulting in some way, but it really didn't make much sense. The point is that someone wanted everyone's opinion on these schools, and everyone is offering that opinion. My personal opinion of is that SDSU is not a good choice and weak academically, that the school is purely a party school. That opinion is based on years of experience living near the school (in the same city, went to high-school 5 minutes away, and 3 years of university 5 mins away) and knowing a lot of people who go there (high-school friends, college buddies, girlfriends etc.). If you don't think that is a good way of forming an opinion about the school, then you are certainly entitled to that. </p>
<p>You don't have to take these things so seriously, so why don't you just calm down over there.</p>
<p>I am pointing out the facts as it relates to future career possibilities, because why else do you go to college? Trully your past statement...</p>
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<p>was not meant to be offensive or whatever you want to claim, but look exactly at what you wrote. Then look back at the first post and note that the OP asked for business opportunities and career placement. Think that over for a little</p>
<p>again, you aren't making sense and you are taking these forums too seriously. OP asked for business opportunities, so would a well-regarded school offer business opportunties? would a school that isn't well-regarded or shouldn't be well regarded offer good business opportunities? hmmm, lets think on that for a bit and let it sink in.....................</p>
<p>again, calm down over there, remember that this is just a forum where people share their opinions, and you obviously haven't gotten the hang of that. it's ok if your opinion is different than mine, not everyone has to agree with you.</p>
<p>How clear do i need to be for you to understand? I am debating your retarded remark first because it is not true. And two, because your opinions do not follow the original question that was based on career placement opps. </p>
<p>And for your next and utterly useless act of trying to be intelligent about the fact that you fail to comprehend what i am writing, along with what the OP is writing
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<p>The answer is easy, first yes, then no, what is there to think about and let sink in?</p>
<p>no no, you aren't debating anything. you are taking this personally and its offending you. it bothers you that someone has a different opinion about the caliber of job opportunities at a school you have nothing to do with (unless you have a family member that went there and that's why you're being so sensitive about this, in which case you should just say so). if you are that sensitive then stop reading my posts because anytime I post something on this site you feel the need to "debate" me on some ridiculous point. I obvkously wrote something a long time ago that really got under your skin and now you can't help yourself but to flood the site with your childish arguments. </p>
<p>Quite frankly, I don't care for your opinion--which by the way is based on "reading" up on the school, where mine is based on personal experience. I think all you want to do is argue because you have nothing better to do and your real friends are probably already sick of your childish banter. Like I said, we have different opinions and you need to come to terms with that. </p>
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<p>I'm trying to be intelligent about the fact that I don't comprehend something? Ok buddy you sound like a fourth grader trying to use his new vocab words.
are you reading what you write before you post? </p>
<p>You think SDSU is good school that will offer good job opportunities and I think that it isn't a good school and won't offer good job opportunities. So you and I have different opinions. Now you're trying to make it personal. All I can say about that is that this is an online forum where people ask for everyone else's opinion, generally because they want to here everyone's point of view, this is not a place where people with low self-esteem go to challenge people because they can't do it in their personal life. Let it go man, this is CC. You're trying to insult people for their opinions on an online forum? Petty.</p>
<p>Next time you read one of my posts and you disagree, why don't you just post something like "I disagree with gonsenheim, because I think this...." You don't need to throw in your two cents about how you think I don't know what I'm talking about, that is what children do. Are you a child?</p>