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[quote=Anonymous]My history and info is dated but here goes. U. So. Carolina had a very strong Intnl. Bus. Masters program when I considered it - but I ultimately chose Thunderbird School of Intnl Management (masters only). After COVID, TBIRD lost 1/3 of students who were intl., fell under financial duress, and has since become part of AZ State. Thunderbird had and probably still has the biggest international business alumni network in the world (i.e TBird Tuesday's throughout major cities worldwide). So. Carolina's strength was its coop program. I was recruited from Thunderbird by a So. Carolina grad (masters - not undergraduate) and worked for him on Wall Street. Both programs were and hopefully are still strong at the masters level. If it was my child, I would encourage them to remain unique with their language skills and study international business for their Masters - not undergrad. Accounting, Finance and even better yet engineering for undergrad. Get 2-3 years of work experience and then pursue the MBA/MIM in international business. Look aboad as well at INSEAD, ESADE, Bocconni, etc. Alumni networks matter - Best of luck![/quote]
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