Good public business school ?

<p>Does anyone know any good public business schools ? I choose public because the tuition is lower than that of private schools. Now I know UMich and UCB but I need more options to consider.
Private schools with tuition about 25-30k $/year are appropriate as well. I'm thinking about state university but I don't know if Asian international students can have any chances to get into ?</p>

<p>University of Virginia</p>

<p>Berkeley
Michigan
UVA</p>

<p>UNC
UT</p>

<p>Illinois
Indiana
Michigan St.
Minnesota
Ohio St.
Penn St.
Purdue
Wisconsin</p>

<p>Mason at William & Mary is excellent. Building a new facility that will be top notch. If you change your mind about majors, other depts will also be top shelf as well.</p>

<p>lol I'm also interested in other 2 majors but my parents convince me to go with business.
btw, there are some good public schools for me to choose, which is fine. But are public schools harder to get into ? my friend told me it is because the tuition is lower so college doesn't fear no students would enroll.</p>

<p>Nevermind the sticker shock. If you have the grades and select wisely, you stand a far greater chance of getting merit and/or need-based scholarships at a private. Publics offer essentially nothing to internationals.
Take a peak into the financial aid and internationals forums for these schools if cost is really an issue.</p>

<p>USNews best public undergrad business programs</p>

<p>1 UC-Berkeley
1 UMich
2 UNC
3 Texas
4 UVa
5 Indiana
6 Ohio State
6 UIUC
6 UW-Madison
7 Penn State
7 Minnesota</p>

<p>BusinessWeek top public undergrad business programs</p>

<p>1 UVa
2 UMich
3 Texas
4 UC-Berkeley
5 UNC
6 Indiana
7 UIUC
8 Miami U (Ohio)
9 W&M
10 Texas A&M</p>

<p>Michigan and Cal, and to slightly lesser extent UVa and UT-Austin aren't that much cheaper than private elites. Michigan and Cal will cost roughly $45,000k per year, compared to slightly over $50,000k for most private elites. UVa and UT-Austin won't cost much under $40,000k.</p>

<p>Dracula-</p>

<p>You should pick your own major, not your parents. You have to live your life and make choices with your own consequences. Its what college is all about. Start now and pick a school that is about your life and academic passion, not your parents.</p>

<p>Disregarding financial aid/scholarships (of which I received none, anyway) UT-Austin cost $44k for me (I was accepted as an out of state student), and it actually would have cost me more money to attend UT than Rice (where I'm going now).</p>

<p>I know I'm the one who make the choice. I'm also interested in other majors but I don't think I will flourish with them, so I'll go with business.
what is the full name of Ohio State and Indiana. there are lots of campuses so I don't know which one you mention</p>

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what is the full name of Ohio State and Indiana. there are lots of campuses so I don't know which one you mention

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You want: The Ohio State University in Columbus and Indiana University - Bloomington. Those are the main, flagship campuses.</p>

<p>You will flourish b/c of who you are, your work ethic, and your passion for your chosen career. If you soley want money, dont even go to college. Become a plumber, florist, or car dealer. You will make much more than an accountant and prob be much happier. Go to college for the experience, not the job "potential".</p>

<p>To thine own self be true.</p>

<p>good luck</p>