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Top schools for an international business degree?

I'm really passionate about international business and want to find a college that offers a strong program in this field. Would love to hear your recommendations.

a year ago

Sure thing! When it comes to international business, there are several colleges that consistently rank at the top for their programs.

1. The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn): Wharton's undergraduate business program regularly ranks among the top in the country, and its International Business concentration competes well on the global stage.

2. NYU Stern School of Business: NYU offers an international business major that focuses on teaching students the skills needed to understand the global economy.

3. University of South Carolina - Darla Moore School of Business: This school offers an undergraduate degree in International Business, where students can select a major such as Marketing, Finance, or Operations and Supply Chain, and then add International Business as a second major.

4. Georgetown University - McDonough School of Business: Georgetown offers an International Business major that features a strong liberal arts education along with a strong foundation in business.

5. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) - Haas School of Business: Berkeley's Global Management Program caters to students with an interest in international business. It takes a broad, interdisciplinary approach to the subject, examining factors such as global politics, economics, and culture.

Remember getting into these programs is highly competitive. The average student admitted often has a high GPA, strong SAT/ACT scores, and a well-rounded application with excellent essays and extracurricular activities. You may want to consider working on improving your application components while exploring which program best suits your career goals and academic interests.

Hope this helps and best of luck with your college search.

a year ago

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