<p>Going for business</p>
<p>Fullerton has the better business school. Very nice, new facility as well. Fullerton is very much a commuter school, though. Only about 800 beds on a campus of 30,000+.</p>
<p>Going in as a transfer so don’t think i’ll be dorming…</p>
<p>If you’re going in as a junior, then it should be a no-brainer. CSUF is located in a much more diversified location with many business opportunities. Here is a link with a video that talks about a 2008 $30M gift to the CSUF business school.</p>
<p>[About</a> the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics](<a href=“http://business.fullerton.edu/About/index.htm]About”>http://business.fullerton.edu/About/index.htm)</p>
<p>CSUF would be a good choice for business.</p>
<p>Check out their visitor guide to see if you like the campus</p>
<p>[Campus</a> Publisher](<a href=“http://fullerton.universityvisitorsnetwork.com/]Campus”>http://fullerton.universityvisitorsnetwork.com/)</p>
<p>hmm norcal or socal?</p>
<p>depends what you’re looking for in your college experience. At Chico you’ve got a real college town, Fullerton is a commuter school. There are more opportunities during the school year in the Orange County and greater LA area, but for summer jobs & internships either would work out well.</p>
<p>Bump for more opinions</p>
<p>I thought CSU’s were going pretty regional in their admissions. Meaning if you live nearby you have a much better chance of getting in. Don’t know if it applies to transfers.</p>
<p>Transfers just need the required GPA</p>