Entrepreneurship

<p>Is anyone familiar with Entrepreneurship at FSU? I am having a LOT of difficulty deciding between:</p>

<ul>
<li>UCF: Management Major/Entrepreneur Track (2 yr)</li>
<li>FSU: Entrepreneurship Major (3 yr)</li>
<li>FSU: Management Major/Entrepreneurship Certificate (2 yr)</li>
<li>FIU: International Business Major (Not a lot of people seem to consider this but they have some heavyweight Entrepreneurship faculty so I have been told)</li>
</ul>

<p>I have the 75% Bright Future's scholarship which covers undergraduate studies. I am wondering if it makes sense to go to FSU for 3 years, or to go to a graduate school for my Masters and do a 2 year undergraduate degree. Bright Future's does NOT cover graduate school costs. The appealing thing about graduate school is that I would be with more motivated, older students though.</p>

<p>I already applied to FSU for their 3 year Entrepreneurship major and am now wondering if I should change it. </p>

<p>In general I am looking for opinions/experiences on all options. UCF seems nice because it is in a large city comapred to Tally which has many technology oriented and (my guess) more of a startup/vc oriented community.</p>

<p>UCF has a huge hospitality management/management program, and from what I’ve heard its damn good</p>

<p>FSU i can only speak from my friends majoring it in, they say they love it. The professors are really great and are really knowledgeable about their field and love teaching it (though thats true about any professor here)</p>

<p>FSU has much better academic credentials than UCF.</p>

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