Rank These Business Programs....Por Favor

<p>Indiana University
University of Miami
Syracuse University
Pepperdine University
University of San Diego
Arizona State University
San Diego State University
University of Colorado - Boulder
University of California - Santa Barbara (BizEcon Only)</p>

<p>I'm looking into finance or accounting...</p>

<p>IUB is by far the best there. ASU might actually be second.</p>

<p>I say:
Indiana
University of Miami
Syracuse </p>

<p>top3. </p>

<p>don't know rest definitively. btw, I have a bit of an east coast bias.</p>

<p>Miami's B-School isnt THAT good. Isn't Cuse's BSchool very average? I know ASU has a very good BSchool.</p>

<p>Top 5:</p>

<ol>
<li>IU-B</li>
<li>Colorado-B</li>
<li>SDSU</li>
<li>ASU</li>
<li>Pepperdine</li>
</ol>

<p>jPoD im not sure about Miami's bschool but have heard it is on the rise improving vastly in a short time. all I know about ASU is that it is huge and admissions is not too competitive. I also imagine that the job market in Florida and the South is more promising than the job market in Arizona post-graduation.</p>

<p>1)Indiana
2)U Miami
3)Syracuse</p>

<p>Indiana-Kelly definitely dominates.</p>

<p>idk about the job market with ASU...It's awfully close to Cali.</p>

<p>Colorado has a great business school but job placement is subpar compared to IUB and ASU. ASU sends a good number to california and SDSU send a lot to phoenix. UCSB and accounting go hand in hand with their large accounting association and extremely high placements from costa mesa on up to san fran. </p>

<p>Pepperdine equals accounting and logistics jobs, USD has a large number of unique programs dealing with real estate and beyond. Syracuse also sends the majority into accounting/supply chain etc. </p>

<p>UCR, UCSC and UCI should be added to your list. Everything is extremely brief, so check out the school sites for more info</p>