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Which Massachusetts Business Schools Should I Apply To?

I've always wanted to study business and I think Massachusetts could be a great state for that. I'm trying to find the best business schools in the state for undergrad, focusing on programs with strong industry connections and internship opportunities. I know about the big names like Harvard and MIT, but are there any other schools I should consider? Any recommendations for a solid business education in Massachusetts would be great!

a year ago

If you're looking to study business in Massachusetts, you're already considering some strong choices with MIT's Sloan School and Harvard. But don't forget about Boston University's Questrom School of Business or Boston College's Carroll School of Management. Both of these schools are known for their solid undergraduate business programs with plenty of internships and career opportunities in the Greater Boston area.

Questrom School of Business at Boston University is recognized for its broad-based business curriculum and strong focus on leadership, team projects, and practical learning. They also encourage study abroad opportunities and have a strong alumni network that can be beneficial for job placement after graduation.

Boston College’s Carroll School of Management is another excellent choice. The school is known for its emphasis on ethics and social responsibility in business, and they also offer a strong business curriculum with various specialization options.

Another hidden gem to consider is Babson College in Wellesley, which specializes in entrepreneurship. They have a well-regarded undergrad business program that emphasizes practical, hands-on experience and entrepreneurship. They're known for producing graduates who go on to start their own businesses.

Finally, UMass Amherst's Isenberg School of Management has been rising in the ranks recently and offers a business program with various concentrations. The school also has strong ties with companies in the Northeast, resulting in job placements for many of its students.

Remember, the choice of college should not only be based on stats and rankings, but also fit with your personal interests, financial situation, and career ambitions.

a year ago

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