Anonymous wrote:
I find that list strange. Towson is listed #66, but UMD is not in T100. That is an utterly bizarre list.
Anonymous wrote:I understand what you meant by 'T75 below' means 'below T75'.
Fordham ranked #89 would be the winner for business for schools between #75-#100
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The forum always talks about T50 and above, but what about T75 and below? Or does it not matter at T75 below what college you go to?
What about T50 and below? Not sure DC would get in with their stats -- above average grades and no spectacular extra curriculars.
Perhaps I’m wrong, but it looks like the OP wants schools well BELOW the Indianas & Fordhams & Lehighs of this world. (I know IU’s overall ranking is way below its business ranking, but that’s fairly unusual.)
Perhaps the phrase “T75 AND below” should have read “below 75”? I think the OP might want business programs in colleges with overall or business rankings of below 50 or 75. In other words, schools where a bright kid with maybe a 3.4 gpa and a 27 ACT can gain admittance & thrive. It would be good to get a clarification from the original poster.
Undergrad Business school rankings.
-OP
And we probably cannot afford private or expensive OOS public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The forum always talks about T50 and above, but what about T75 and below? Or does it not matter at T75 below what college you go to?
What about T50 and below? Not sure DC would get in with their stats -- above average grades and no spectacular extra curriculars.
I’m the PP that suggested the Catholic-Jesuit schools.
My DD attends one. They all provided varying degrees of merit aid to reduce our cost of attendance.
I would run the schools NPC (Net Price Calculators) to get a likely cost for your family.
Perhaps I’m wrong, but it looks like the OP wants schools well BELOW the Indianas & Fordhams & Lehighs of this world. (I know IU’s overall ranking is way below its business ranking, but that’s fairly unusual.)
Perhaps the phrase “T75 AND below” should have read “below 75”? I think the OP might want business programs in colleges with overall or business rankings of below 50 or 75. In other words, schools where a bright kid with maybe a 3.4 gpa and a 27 ACT can gain admittance & thrive. It would be good to get a clarification from the original poster.
Undergrad Business school rankings.
-OP
And we probably cannot afford private or expensive OOS public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The forum always talks about T50 and above, but what about T75 and below? Or does it not matter at T75 below what college you go to?
What about T50 and below? Not sure DC would get in with their stats -- above average grades and no spectacular extra curriculars.
Perhaps I’m wrong, but it looks like the OP wants schools well BELOW the Indianas & Fordhams & Lehighs of this world. (I know IU’s overall ranking is way below its business ranking, but that’s fairly unusual.)
Perhaps the phrase “T75 AND below” should have read “below 75”? I think the OP might want business programs in colleges with overall or business rankings of below 50 or 75. In other words, schools where a bright kid with maybe a 3.4 gpa and a 27 ACT can gain admittance & thrive. It would be good to get a clarification from the original poster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to CC and then transfer to a top 20 business program, the others aren't really worth it
Disagree with the above advice.
Internships are important for business majors and community colleges typically are not good for placing students in internships.
If you spend 1 year at CC and then transfer, you still have 3 years at a business program to get internships and other experiences.