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Best marketing colleges out there?

Hi! I'm thinking of pursuing a degree in marketing and would love some recommendations on the best marketing schools or colleges. Where do you think I should apply? Any personal experiences would be super helpful!

a year ago

Sure, I'm happy to provide some suggestions! Here are some universities that are known to have strong marketing programs:

1. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton): One of the most prestigious business schools in the nation, Wharton has an excellent marketing department with deep coursework and resources available to students.

2. University of Michigan (Ross): Ross's Bachelor of Business Administration program consistently ranks highly, and its marketing concentration prepares students with a comprehensive understanding of current marketing trends.

3. Northwestern University (Kellogg): Although Kellogg is mostly known for its MBA program, the undergraduate program at Northwestern also provides a solid foundation in marketing principles.

4. University of California, Berkeley (Haas): Haas is another top business school that offers an excellent undergraduate program in marketing. The Bay Area location brings in numerous marketing and tech industry speakers and offers networking opportunities.

5. New York University (Stern): With strong ties to the advertising, fashion, and entertainment industries in New York, Stern offers a unique opportunity for marketing students.

6. University of Texas, Austin (McCombs): McCombs boasts a robust marketing program that is known to cultivate a strong foundation in strategic marketing, consumer behavior, and market analysis.

Remember to consider factors such as geographical location, campus culture, tuition costs, and resources available to students while choosing your university. Also, it might help to identify specific aspects of marketing you're interested in (like digital marketing, market research, etc.) and look into programs that excel in those areas. Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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