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Undergrad Business Programs in the USA?

Hey guys, I'm looking to major in business in college. Can anyone suggest some top colleges for business in the USA? Also, any advice on what I should focus on in high school to improve my chances would be super helpful!

8 months ago

Sure! Here are a few great undergraduate business programs in the USA:

1. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)

3. University of Michigan (Ross)

4. University of California--Berkeley (Haas)

5. New York University (Stern)

6. University of Virginia (Darden)

7. North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)

8. Indiana University (Kelley)

These programs are known for their strong curriculum, opportunities for internships, recruitment, and alumni network.

To improve your chances of getting into these schools, here are some suggestions for what to focus on in high school:

1. Academics: Maintain a strong GPA and take challenging courses. Business programs often require a strong foundation in mathematics, so try taking advanced math classes like calculus or statistics if possible. Also, consider taking AP classes in business-related subjects like AP Economics or AP Statistics.

2. Extracurricular Activities: Join clubs and organizations related to your business interests, such as DECA, FBLA, or a school entrepreneurship club. Demonstrating leadership and commitment to these activities will show your passion for the field.

3. Develop a "spike": Rather than being well-rounded, focus on developing a specific area of expertise or interest related to business. For example, you might become an expert in marketing, finance, or social entrepreneurship.

4. Real-world experience: Look for internships, part-time jobs, or start a small business to gain practical experience in the field. This could involve working at a local company or volunteering for a non-profit organization. This not only strengthens your resume but also provides you with valuable skills and insights into the world of business.

5. Networking: Attend events, workshops, and conferences where you can meet professionals in the field, learn more about the industry, and get a head-start on building your network.

6. Essays and Recommendations: When it comes to applying, make sure your essays and recommendations highlight your passion for business and your specific strengths in the field.

Best of luck in your pursuit of a business major!

8 months ago

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