Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do any LAC have business programs?
Yes.
OP, consider Ohio Wesleyan. We visited a few years ago and I was very impressed.
https://www.owu.edu/academics/departments-programs/economics-and-business-department/business-administration-major/
Allegheny (which I also liked when we visited) also has a business major:
https://allegheny.edu/business-major/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let your DS apply to the schools being suggested and from the link above and add FSU if not mentioned yet. Colleges look at more than just grades and with the pandemic, full pay will be a game changer.
Florida State? No way in hell…
Anonymous wrote:Let your DS apply to the schools being suggested and from the link above and add FSU if not mentioned yet. Colleges look at more than just grades and with the pandemic, full pay will be a game changer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks to everyone for all the advice.
Any suggestions on where DS could ED to enhance his chances of getting in somewhere he otherwise would have no chance.
ED vs RD acceptance rates...
https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/early-vs-regular-decision-admission-rates/
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks to everyone for all the advice.
Any suggestions on where DS could ED to enhance his chances of getting in somewhere he otherwise would have no chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’ll be a possibility at a lot of state flagships—UIowa, UWisc, UOregon, etc etc.
Omg, no.
Anonymous wrote:That’ll be a possibility at a lot of state flagships—UIowa, UWisc, UOregon, etc etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks to everyone for all the advice.
Any suggestions on where DS could ED to enhance his chances of getting in somewhere he otherwise would have no chance.
Furman
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks to everyone for all the advice.
Any suggestions on where DS could ED to enhance his chances of getting in somewhere he otherwise would have no chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Babson
Union College
U of Rochester
Those might be a stretch tho. Being full-pay will really help the next few years as university balance sheets recover from COVID.
I'd also add Trinity in CT. So many kids from big $$$ families attend and lots of students do well in Northeastern finance and business circles. It's a school with very strong connections to the NYC business community.