Any colleges w/ a business major you can get into with a 3.3 gpa?

Anonymous
Reading about the programs where you get into the school but don’t necessarily end up getting into the business program down the road is very stressful.

Any btdt parents equipped to provide some guidance?
Anonymous
University of Tennessee
Anonymous
Check out Poets & Quants for Undergrads website
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check out Poets & Quants for Undergrads website


Those are top schools.
Anonymous
Most colleges and universities in the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most colleges and universities in the US.


that's what I was thinking.
Anonymous
OP— did you also start the what schools are test optional and good for business with a low B thread? Because of you have a senior, you are late to the party. And if you have a junior, relax. Phrasing the question slightly differently isn’t going to make someone pull a school magically out of thin air.

Anyway, any second tier LAC would love a full pay kid. Pick a state, check the regional colleges list of LACs ranked below about 50.
Anonymous
Susquehanna?
Anonymous
Almost any flagship in flyover country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Almost any flagship in flyover country.


3.3 OOS and Wisconsin-Madison? UICU? Purdue? Ohio State?

Come on, Man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost any flagship in flyover country.


3.3 OOS and Wisconsin-Madison? UICU? Purdue? Ohio State?

Come on, Man.


Farther west "man".

KU/K-State;
Dakotas;
Nebraska;
OU/OSU
UNM/NM State
Montana/MSU
Anonymous
York College of PA
Anonymous
Towson
Anonymous
What is his ACT/SAT? Arizona State is pretty good. Looks like he could qualify for direct admission if he has at least 1230 or 25. https://wpcarey.asu.edu/undergraduate-degrees/admission-requirements

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost any flagship in flyover country.


3.3 OOS and Wisconsin-Madison? UICU? Purdue? Ohio State?

Come on, Man.


Farther west "man".

KU/K-State;
Dakotas;
Nebraska;
OU/OSU
UNM/NM State
Montana/MSU


The original statement is still ridiculous. I’m not aware of the requirements for these schools, but you can add Texas and Michigan to the “nope” list.
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