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Texas Business Schools?

Howdy! I'm deep in the heart of Texas and planning to stay here for college. Business is looking like my path, so does anyone have suggestions for the best colleges for business majors here in Texas?

a year ago

Several colleges in Texas have strong business programs you might want to consider.

1. The University of Texas at Austin (McCombs School of Business): McCombs is often recognized as one of the top undergraduate business schools not just in Texas, but also nationally. They offer various concentrations, including Accounting, Finance, and Business Honors.

2. Rice University (Jones Graduate School of Business): While Jones is most known for its graduate level business programs, Rice does offer an undergraduate major in Business. The university's close ties with Houston's business community provides plenty of opportunities for networking and internships.

3. Texas A&M University (Mays Business School): Mays is home to a variety of business programs, which encompass disciplines such as Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Management. They have a strong alumni network and a notable internship program.

4. Baylor University (Hankamer School of Business): Hankamer offers a full array of business degrees and a few specialized programs, like their Professional Selling major and an Entrepreneurship major.

5. Southern Methodist University (Cox School of Business): SMU's Cox School has a strong reputation for its business programs, and its location in Dallas gives students many opportunities for internships in a variety of industries.

Each school has specific strengths and unique aspects, so your ultimate decision should take into account factors that are important to you such as location, class size, internship opportunities, and alumni network. Remember to visit each school's website to further research their programs. It might be helpful to reach out to current students or alumni for first-hand insights. Lastly, don't forget to consider what extracurricular opportunities each school provides, as these can often complement and enhance your academic experience in business.

a year ago

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