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Finding the Right University for your Business Degree
by Ted Diante
http://www.ffauniversity.com
Choosing the right business school is a very important
decision for any future business leader. Choosing
the right business school can help open doors to you
in your career. Choosing the wrong business school
for you could lead to frustration. Which school is
right for you will depend on what you find most important
in the school. There are many respected publications
that rank schools and rate them based on many different
criteria. Your research into business schools can be
enhanced by reviewing these publications and using
the information to help you make the best decision
for your particular needs.
For many students the main factor in their decision making
will be the tuition and cost of attendance. Though there
are many colleges and universities that offer tuition
assistance as well as grants and scholarships, still many
students can not afford the high cost of business schools.
There are, however, state and city schools that have
excellent business programs that are much more affordable.
Some of these programs are very highly rated including
some entire schools devoted to business.
Everyone's application is different and everyone's wants
and needs in a school are different. Make sure you make
the decision that is right for you. Pick a school that
will meet with your particular needs. Keep in mind that
not every school is the same. Some schools have very
small business programs while other universities could
have colleges devoted specifically for business courses.
If you are applying to a business college that is part
of a larger university you will need to apply to both
the university and the business school and meet each
of their criteria in order to get admitted.
Also, apply to universities you have a realistic chance of
attending. Not everyone is cut out for Ivy League schools
because of their budget or academic constraints. This does
not mean that you will not succeed at another university,
nor does it mean you will not receive a quality education
or obtain successful employment. When looking at business
schools, apply to institutions that you can successfully
fulfill the application process and if accepted, attend the
university.
Once in school you will want to make the most of your
opportunity. Try to make as many contacts as you can
and keep their information, you never know when it may
come in handy. Try to get an internership every year so
you can get some practical experience and make even
more contacts. The more contacts you have when you
graduate the easier your road to finding a job will be.
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