<p>Hello guys just a little background on myself to start off, i graduated from high school this year and ended up at community college. I applied to some UC schools when i got out of highschool and ended up not getting into anywhere i wanted, but UC Riverside sent me an offer and i decided to go there. </p>
<p>After visiting the school and thinking it over many many times i decided I didn't want to go there. I just really didn't like the area, or even the atmosphere at the school. So now i ended up at a Community College and plan on transferring in 2 years to a business school. </p>
<p>I went and talked to a counselor yesterday and i thought that business schools would mostly want the same classes but i ended up being very wrong. For example i told the counselor that USC and Loyola Marymount were two schools i was interested in going, but i found out that the math path to enter into their business programs is completely different so I'm not going to be able to make the math requirements to apply to both of those. I think that if i take either route though I will accomplish at least the CSU business standards so that i will be able to apply to either USC or Loyola and then all the CSU schools.</p>
<p>I've heard good things about the CSU business programs before coming on this site but it seems like many of you have a different opinion. So now for my questions:</p>
<p>Can any of you that went from a community college to a business program at a 4 year tell me what schools you applied to that all wanted the same prerequisites?</p>
<p>Loyola or USC or what other privates? I'm not too worried about CSU's and UC's because the requirements for a private school will surpass their requirements so in taking all the classes required for the private schools, I will have completed the prerequisites for the CSU and UC business departments.</p>
<p>How hard will it be to get into either of those out of community college? What things should i be looking to do?</p>
<p>I think my plans are after finishing up with a business program at a 4 year, I will most likely want to go on to grad school for an MBA program. Which schools will set me up the best for that?</p>
<p>Which Schools will give me the best career options?</p>
<p>Thank you for your time,
GA1000</p>