Schools with a Good Business School and Music Program

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Emory and Georgetown are good choices. Definitely over garbage UVA.
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I agree with the IU recommendations but, be aware that the business school is 100% stereotypical frat and sorority based. It's impossible to fit in if you're not in one. It's so bad it's as if the kids are all caricatures.
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Vanderbilt
Boston College
Anonymous
Catholic university. Good business program, renowned music school with extensive courses
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Northwestern (has a marketing certificate)
U Rochester
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Carnegie Mellon
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University of Memphis has both a strong music business and musical performance program.
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Anonymous wrote:Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.


+1 !
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Anonymous wrote:I agree with the IU recommendations but, be aware that the business school is 100% stereotypical frat and sorority based. It's impossible to fit in if you're not in one. It's so bad it's as if the kids are all caricatures.


Can't be farther from truth. A relative of mine is currently a senior at Kelley School of Business. Not in any Frat. There are enough business school students who are not in Frat or Sorority that you can find students with like minded interests to form lasting friendships. Had an excellent summer internship at an I-bank and a full-time offer to boot (one year before graduation). Also did a semester abroad before the summer internship. Its an excellent school. IU's music program is simply superb. If your daughter has excellent academic and music skills, she wouldn't go wrong with choosing IU.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.


+1 !


Northwestern doesn't have an undergrad business school, just to clarify. Undergrads can get a certificate from the business school in either managerial analytics or financial economics.
https://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/certificate/academics/certificate-requirements.aspx
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Anonymous wrote:Case Western


Agree that Case is worth looking at. Their music department is strong and I believe their business school is also. They have a single-door admission policy, so she wouldn't have to specifically apply to the music school or the business school, as she would for some colleges.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the IU recommendations but, be aware that the business school is 100% stereotypical frat and sorority based. It's impossible to fit in if you're not in one. It's so bad it's as if the kids are all caricatures.


Can't be farther from truth. A relative of mine is currently a senior at Kelley School of Business. Not in any Frat. There are enough business school students who are not in Frat or Sorority that you can find students with like minded interests to form lasting friendships. Had an excellent summer internship at an I-bank and a full-time offer to boot (one year before graduation). Also did a semester abroad before the summer internship. Its an excellent school. IU's music program is simply superb. If your daughter has excellent academic and music skills, she wouldn't go wrong with choosing IU.


Well it is the truth. I attended and have first hand knowledge.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the IU recommendations but, be aware that the business school is 100% stereotypical frat and sorority based. It's impossible to fit in if you're not in one. It's so bad it's as if the kids are all caricatures.


Can't be farther from truth. A relative of mine is currently a senior at Kelley School of Business. Not in any Frat. There are enough business school students who are not in Frat or Sorority that you can find students with like minded interests to form lasting friendships. Had an excellent summer internship at an I-bank and a full-time offer to boot (one year before graduation). Also did a semester abroad before the summer internship. Its an excellent school. IU's music program is simply superb. If your daughter has excellent academic and music skills, she wouldn't go wrong with choosing IU.


Well it is the truth. I attended and have first hand knowledge.


So did I. And you are full of it. I am sorry if you had a shitty time there. It speaks more about you than about the school. I hope your life is better now.
Anonymous
Look at Westphal at Drexel. Interesting business / music options.
Anonymous
SMU
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