<p>Hello i am looking for a good business school near LA or other place with the ( quarter system ) it's faster i think</p>
<p>i find CSULA , somebody knows about it ?</p>
<p>cali state are ok ?</p>
<p>Hello i am looking for a good business school near LA or other place with the ( quarter system ) it's faster i think</p>
<p>i find CSULA , somebody knows about it ?</p>
<p>cali state are ok ?</p>
<p>USCB..is good I think</p>
<p>Marshall at 'SC. The quarter system is not fasters -- an academic year is an academic year.</p>
<p>USC- Marshall..... enough said.</p>
<p>USCB? You mean UCSB I think and no, UCSB only offers economics and it won't get you anywhere. USC Marshall definitely is the best in California.</p>
<p>Ucb? </p>
<p>10</p>
<p>I thought the only undergraudate UCs with business as a major are Riverside and Berkeley.</p>
<p>It's true, but some have sort-of businessy programs, such as UCLA (business economics). Also, check out the cal states and cal polys (Pomona, SLO, and SDSU are worth a look).</p>
<p>yeah, SLO is good for business.
my cousin goes there, and they have excellent study abroad opportunities for business majors.</p>
<p>If you're looking for prestige...
Haas (Berkeley) and Marshall (USC)</p>
<p>Also, Cal State Fullerton, if I'm not mistaken, has the largest accredited business school in California. I'm not saying size has anything to do with how good of a business school it is, but it is quite popular and you should consider it.</p>
<p>I though it was SDSU. Is SDSU not accredited?</p>
<p>Both have large business programs, though I think SDSU's is slightly larger. If you're intent on LA, then USC or UCLA is the route to go (obviously).</p>
<p>SDSu's business program is accredited and was rated in the top 20 for business centers of excellence. We have the best alumni support in the CSU system and one of the top 10 international business programs in the nation.</p>