UCSB Acct econ or UCR business administration

<p>I'm planning to go for usc grad school in the future, should I stick with UCR or UCSB acct econ? I'm not really into accounting, but it was easy for me though. </p>

<p>which one would you go for? sb or ucr? I heard ucr is going to have a hospital which will increase their reputation. More over, ucr business program has raised their minimum gpa requirement to apply. Is this a good sight to choose UCR?</p>

<p>ucsb acc econ</p>

<p>ucr business administration has their own business school with many concentrations, the best way to grad school :slight_smile: Big 4 is also there for accounting.</p>

<p>I personally would choose ucsb for the enriching experiencing there. Both schools can equally prepare you for usc. But at UCR you have a higher chance on being academically driven since their wont be as many distractions as UCSB.</p>

<p>If you plan to go to grads school, SIR to Riverside. You’ll probably get a higher GPA at UCR than at UCSB. Econ&Accounting is pretty hardcore, and there are basically curves in all your classes. The major at at UCSB pretty much consist of Accounting classes. With UCR, you’ll probably get a well rounded business concentration since you don’t plan to be an Accountant in the future anyways.</p>

<p>UCSB’s program is more highly regarded. Obviously, it only has Economics and Accounting classes in it. Whereas Business Administration has a wider variety. Personally, I would choose UCSB for its better job prospects and location. Visit both campuses if your truly torn between the two.</p>