Anonymous wrote:Is it better to go somewhere with a top 10 ranked undergraduate business program but lower ranked overall school (Kelley @ IU) or a slightly lower ranked business program at a higher ranked school (UMD, Wisconsin, Georgia, etc.)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA IU and Wisc are better [than Maryland]?
Business professor here. Those are all good, large state schools.
I don't believe in vocational focus for undergrads, because teenagers might change their minds about a major. A main purpose of college is to explore and find your purpose! So I would choose the best overall school.
The major difference between those schools is geography. Do you want your kid to marry somebody and find a job in the Midwest or South? That makes a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will the colleges provide a list of companies that recruit at their school if you contact admissions?
Business schools will direct you appropriately to their business school resources. There also will likely be a placement/career office for the general university. Because liberal arts majors also want to be employed. Find some numbers on the web and call.
Anonymous wrote:Will the colleges provide a list of companies that recruit at their school if you contact admissions?
Anonymous wrote:UGA IU and Wisc are better [than Maryland]?
Anonymous wrote:Will the colleges provide a list of companies that recruit at their school if you contact admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The way to decide this OP is to look at the companies that recruit on campus. Walmart will recruit from many. McKinsey and Bain will not. Depends on the goals - ie get a job or get a job in IB/Consulting
This sounds like good advice. If someone wanted to work for a specific firm, how would they discover which schools they visit and recruit from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless it’s significantly cheaper, I would not choose UMD for business. Your other options are all much stronger.
UGA IU and Wisc are better?
Anonymous wrote:
The way to decide this OP is to look at the companies that recruit on campus. Walmart will recruit from many. McKinsey and Bain will not. Depends on the goals - ie get a job or get a job in IB/Consulting
Anonymous wrote:Unless it’s significantly cheaper, I would not choose UMD for business. Your other options are all much stronger.