College Major

<p>So I would like to end up having a career in international business, hopefully something along the lines of a marketing director. Georgetown is currently my top choice, but I'm confused as to where I should plan to apply. Should I apply to McDonough because it is the business school and focus in international business? Or should I apply to Walsh SFS because I think it would be much more interesting to study international economics or international politics as an undergrad? Does your undergraduate major have that big of an effect on your career even if it is in the same boat?</p>

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<p>University of Washington, is pretty good for international business...
If you want an MBA though, which is graduate school...
I wouldn't go into business for undergrad years.
Instead, it is suggested you go into something broader, major in Biology, Economics, etc...
if you want to go to business school...right now...and no MBA...then
UCB (Hass), UT (McCombs), MIT (Sloan), UPenn (Wharton), UM (Ross), NYU (Stern), Cornell, and University of Washington (especially for International Business)</p>

<p>You might get more suggestions in the <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-search-selection/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-search-selection/&lt;/a> forum</p>