<p>You always bust everyone balls here in collegecofindential website lol ^^ You stumped me for a couple of days lol.</p>
<p>I guess job prospects in corporate america after graduation. My take on it would be the UF’s warrington graduates potentially have a leg up or at a foot more in the door due to the Warrington program or now called “heaverner school of business” but I know that how you represent yourself, score, internships, blah blah blah matters as well </p>
<p>Does anyone think differently? Does UM, FSU, and UF graduates having a bachelors degreein the same field have roughly if not the same chances in obtaining a job within Florida? Maybe UF “warrington graduates” could stretch you a little more in gettting a job up North like North Carolina, New york, Georgia, etc to get a job? Or pretty much these 3 schools are well known enough as great institutions to all get you job within these extra Northeastern states.</p>
<p>Write away anyone!</p>
<p>Does anyone has good links pertaining to positive sayings of FSU’s COB?</p>
<p>Its wrong to assume UF has the top anything, especially here in the Florida State University Forum, where you can expect to have to present facts to support your claim.</p>
<p>For example, here’s a link to an article about one remarkable Florida Sate College of Business graduate:</p>
<p>My experience has been that, outside of Florida, most people (outside of academia) don’t easily distinguish between FSU and UF. I have relatives in NY who have asked me “that’s the Gators, right?” when the fact that I am going to FSU comes up. They are both widely perceived as big state football schools.</p>
<p>However, INSIDE of Florida, I would say that UF has an edge in perception, due to the USNWR rankings and the recent success of the UF football team.</p>