<p>as a business major (managmement or accounting) would aone of the mid tier CSU's in the Bay Area or UNLV be better?? also going to a CCC, would transferring certain business classes and units be a hassle to transfer over to unlv?also i'll assume also as a out of state student, there would be higher admissions requirements. Since my family has a house in LV, i'm not sure if i can claim residence thtere or not. I havent considered a school outside of Cali, but im not sure if UNLV would be worth it or not. any thoughts?</p>
<p>go to San Diego State.
It has a decent Business Administration (which includes accounting and management), yet it's not so hard to transfer from a cc.</p>
<p>im in the same situation as you. To answer your residency question No you will not be able to claim residency because you graduated from a highschool in california, you also prob have a ca dl and etc. There is a process that you can go through the school and state after living their for a year to claim residency but it is a very tedious process you can find more info about this on the unlv website. The question isn’t about which school is better unlv bus and acct program is aacsb accredited. I think Unlv would have a better program than any of csu in the bay area except sjsu. Attending schools in the bay area you are competing aginst schools like stanford, ucb, usf, scu. In Nevada its unlv and unr</p>