SDSU or CSUF?

<p>So I live in LA, and I've gotten accepted into both of these schools for the Business program.
SDSU--Human Resources Mgmt
CSUF--Entertainment and Tourism Mgmt.</p>

<p>I know the two majors are very different, which is why I have a hard time making the decision on which school to attend. A few months ago, I had my mindset all ready on CSUF because I wanted to work in the Entertainment (primarily music) industry, and i've heard they have good connections. But I visited SDSU yesterday, and I just love the school. I like the social life, how there's always so much things going on, and being able to meet more people, compared to CSUF mostly known to be a commute school.</p>

<p>Although i'm more into the CSUF major, I'm scared if the opportunity chances of finding a job would be way lower. Is it almost impossible? or it's not too complicated? and is the income high enough for living? Compared to SDSU, where I've heard HRM has a high income and a easier way to find a job. But I am kind of confused on exactly what I would be doing with the HRM major after I graduate.</p>

<p>What is your input of which school I should choose?</p>

<p>SDSU is a better business school. I wouldn’t worry too much about the differences between the specific majors. It is easy to change a focus area as you progress through the programs. Show up, take some classes and follow your interest within the program.</p>

<p>Congrats and good luck.</p>

<p>Both are very specific degrees; you might want to consider changing into something more general. I’m from CSUF’s service area and know a number of students who go there. If you’re going to be living on campus, I’d suggest SDSU since the area is more exciting, the social scene is more vibrant, and the business program is well connected to area employers. </p>

<p>Thanks! But I’m wondering, which school would be easier to find a job in after graduation?</p>

<p>SDSU is a stronger school overall, so you’d have more opportunities. </p>

<p>Speaking from a local perspective: Don’t go to Fresno state.</p>

<p>Its pretty much a wash from that perspective.</p>