<p>Quick question here. Out of these schools: Arizona State University, Ohio University, West Virginia University, Ithaca college, which would be best for business major (finance or accounting)? Does the proximity of ASU to phoenix, AZ give student more jobs/internships opportunities in the end?</p>
<p>I would choose a school thats near a city that has more jobs. Most of the jobs in the field you’re choosing are near a city like NYC which is none of those. The only thing I can think of in Phoenix is USAA which is an Insurance company but I’m sure there are more stuff out there. </p>
<p>Any more suggestions? You @Sticktonoodles suggested going to school near NYC. I forgot to mention that I also got into Seton Hall University in NJ (short drive by train from manhattan in NYC). However, I am not really excited about its campus in overall. I also read a lot of students’ reviews that it’s not so great when it comes to social life and nearby neighbourhood (Newark). Since I’m International student (more specifically dual US citizen) I’m also looking at such things as campus life, college atmosphere + great sports at ASU really appeals to me since I’m very much into sports. The thing is, I’m not sure wether to go to school in the state of NY or NJ: (Ithaca college or Seton Hall University) or attend OH or ASU that also offer great college experience for 4 years besides decent business programs.</p>
<p>ASU
pros: In large city, which I guess it’s pretty helpful especially for students in business majors (but correct me if I’m wrong). + great college atmosphere, weather. And from what I’ve read it offers quite good business program. It is also ranked in top100 colleges in the world. (But I also know that ASU is not so highly ranked in the US).</p>
<p>Ohio University
Beautiful campus, not too big but not too small as well. However there is little diversity (almost 90% come from Ohio - i’m not sure it that’s bad though). It’s 3rd or 4th schools when it comes to business schools in Ohio but it’s still ranked in bloomberg business ranking.</p>
<p>West Virginia
Ranked in business ranking, however I don’t like its campus much.</p>
<p>Ithaca College
in NY (Is that really helpful if you want to get a job on the East Coast in the end?), nice campus,</p>
<p>Seton Hall
Biggest pro: it’s near NYC and it may offer many internships opportunities.</p>
<p>All in all, I would really appreciate your help guys. I’m not really familiar with how it all works with undergad business schools in USA. I need to choose wisely, because I won’t be able to transfer afterwards (because I will automatically lost all scholarships I got in all of these schools). Which of these would offer me decent degree, opportunities as well nice college experience? Thank you.</p>
<p>P.S: When it comes to business’ majors is it really difficult to get a degree e.g on the West Coast and then find a job on the other part of US after some time?</p>