Anonymous wrote:Why would someone study real estate in college? The people I know who do it picked it up with little effort years after college. Just curious if your prospects are different if studying it in college (or MBA).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at all private-sector related programs as one combined magnet (or anti-magnet) for job placement and also grad/prof'l school placement. Then also look at the specialized programs, standing alone. No way does USC compare to Wisco; Wisco is better by essentially any measure except the weather.
not Wisco.
Locals say 'Sconsin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at all private-sector related programs as one combined magnet (or anti-magnet) for job placement and also grad/prof'l school placement. Then also look at the specialized programs, standing alone. No way does USC compare to Wisco; Wisco is better by essentially any measure except the weather.
not Wisco.
Locals say 'Sconsin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw Univ. of Wisconsin on Schmacked. No way I'm sending my kid there.
what's it about? What turns you off about the school?
Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts? For a prospective business major
Anonymous wrote:I saw Univ. of Wisconsin on Schmacked. No way I'm sending my kid there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at all private-sector related programs as one combined magnet (or anti-magnet) for job placement and also grad/prof'l school placement. Then also look at the specialized programs, standing alone. No way does USC compare to Wisco; Wisco is better by essentially any measure except the weather.
not Wisco.
Locals say 'Sconsin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at all private-sector related programs as one combined magnet (or anti-magnet) for job placement and also grad/prof'l school placement. Then also look at the specialized programs, standing alone. No way does USC compare to Wisco; Wisco is better by essentially any measure except the weather.
not Wisco.
Locals say 'Sconsin
Anonymous wrote:Why would someone study real estate in college? The people I know who do it picked it up with little effort years after college. Just curious if your prospects are different if studying it in college (or MBA).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisco.
Who calls it that? Certainly no one who attended with me. The school is called Madison.
You're showing your age. I have a HS senior and all the kids call it Wisco these days. Took me a while to adjust.
Not among DC’s peer group in DC. That said, I think Madison is ambiguous in this neck of the woods because of JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone study real estate in college? The people I know who do it picked it up with little effort years after college. Just curious if your prospects are different if studying it in college (or MBA).
They can get the equivalent of an MBA but as an undergrad. Many then go to Chicago, Milwaukee or Minneapolis for professional training before going to other cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wisco.
Who calls it that? Certainly no one who attended with me. The school is called Madison.
You're showing your age. I have a HS senior and all the kids call it Wisco these days. Took me a while to adjust.