Where should I look for international business

<p>I live in NC and want to stay close (NC, SC, VA, GA, or DC). I have about a 3.7 GPA (91.5 average) and 1220 SAT (560 V and 660 M). So far I'm looking at University of South Carolina (ranked #1 in nation), Elon, UNC, NC State, Elon, University of Richmond, American Universtiy, George Washington, and Wake Forest. I think DC would be good for internships, but I'm not really sure. Any opinions or suggestions on other international business schools would be welcome as well as opinions on the schools I listed. Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>come on yall</p>

<p>Is NYU in your vacinity? Because I believe they have an adequate business school.</p>

<p>Enough about NYU already, read my post on the other thread. And No NYU is not in any of those states he listed...
The best school in that area is Duke. But you'd need to retake the SAT and score about 200 points higher. Then Gatech, Emory, Virginia Tech.</p>

<p>Thanks, I think if I wanted to go to Duke, I would need a time machine to go back in time and fix my grades, then a cheat sheet to get a perfect score on the SAT, but thanks. I have looked at Emory, but it is a little out of my reach.</p>

<p>I hear LDS business college in Utah is a good place to get your degree from. I don't know that much though, I didn't go the college route.</p>

<p>What do y'all think about the schools on my list for international business?</p>

<p>.@/..@$^%&</p>

<p>I think you have a well-rounded list of safeties, matches and reaches.</p>

<p>thanks!!!!</p>

<p>I think out of your list George Washington and American are by far the most outstanding school's for International Business.</p>

<p>thanks. more opinions?</p>

<p>look at James Madison University in Harrisonburg VA. They're business school is ranked in the top 25, and have international business.</p>

<p>any other thoughts</p>

<p>Check out University of Maryland College Park. They have an excellent business program and the school is close to DC. You also wouldn't be too far from home.</p>

<p>I'd also recommend Virginia Tech and William and Mary (might be a reach) too.</p>