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DePaul vs. Minnesota for Business?

Hi there! I got accepted into both DePaul University and the University of Minnesota. I'm gonna major in business, and I was wondering how their business programs compare. Could you guys give me some insight into their reputation, the courses they offer, and the overall experiences? Thanks!

2 years ago

Congratulations on your acceptances! Both DePaul University and the University of Minnesota have solid business programs, but there are some differences you should consider when making your decision.

DePaul University is located in the heart of Chicago, providing ample opportunities for internships and networking in a major business hub. Their business school, the Driehaus College of Business, offers a wide range of majors, such as finance, entrepreneurship, and marketing.

The Loop campus location puts you in close proximity to many major companies, and their alumni network is strong within the Chicagoland area. Class sizes at DePaul are smaller, allowing for more personalized attention and interaction with professors.

On the other hand, the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management has a stronger overall reputation in the business world and is consistently ranked among top business schools in the U.S. They offer similar business majors, as well as some unique options like Supply Chain and Operations Management.

Its location in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul provides students with access to a thriving business scene, but the city is smaller compared to Chicago. The campus at the University of Minnesota is larger and, as a Big Ten school, offers a more traditional college experience when it comes to campus life and sports events.

Both schools provide numerous resources, such as career services, study abroad programs, and extracurricular activities specifically tailored to business majors. Ultimately, your decision should depend on factors like campus environment, location preferences, and overall fit.

Consider visiting both schools, connecting with current students or alumni, and researching specific courses and professors to get a better understanding of which university is the best fit for you and your goals in the business world. Good luck!

2 years ago

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