<p>the title says it, im an asian appliant outside of US, so is u. of illinios-urbana champagne a suitable school for asians? i may be applying for its business program, finance to be specific..any opinions? thanks in advance!!</p>
<p>cmon.........</p>
<p>UIUC is full of Asians.</p>
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What exactly does that mean? What are your criteria of a school suitable for Asians?</p>
<p>Both of the main U of I campuses, Chicago and Urbana Champaign are full of asians and both have top business programs(finance & accounting).</p>
<p>It all comes down to if you want to be in the city of in the farmland.</p>
<p>i heard there are ALOT of asians in UIUC</p>
<p>There are 14% at Urbana-Champaign and 25% at Chicago. My high school actually has a 31.9% Asian population, so that's a lot!</p>
<p>According to USNWR, there are 1,485 international undergraduate students, nearly 5% of UIUC's undergrad student body. 62 countries are represented with the most from Korea, India, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore.</p>
<p>There are also many international graduate students and staffs.</p>
<p>maybe i didnt quite make myself clear, what i mean is out-state intl applicant, an asian not living in illinois. cuz from wat college board listed, 95% are in-state???thanks</p>
<p>the stats I listed are for international students.</p>
<p>but how hard exactly would it be for intl applicant to get admitted if there's only 5% in total of out-state student?its good at finance rt?</p>
<p>It's famous for its accounting program.</p>