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Advice on colleges in Los Angeles?

Thinking about applying to colleges in the Los Angeles area and would love some insights. Can anyone share their experiences or suggestions about which LA colleges have the best business programs?

a month ago

Los Angeles is certainly full of fantastic college options! When it comes to business programs, the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) are two standout options to consider.

USC's Marshall School of Business offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program that is renowned for its well-rounded curriculum and focus on experiential learning. The program also offers study abroad opportunities and internships that will allow you to practically apply everything you learn in class.

On the other hand, UCLA's Anderson School of Management offers a Business Economics major that emphasizes both the quantitative analytical approach and the qualitative humanistic approach towards business. This blend lets you explore varied aspects of business administration, such as management, marketing and finance.

Pepperdine University in nearby Malibu also has a notable business program. It's known for small class sizes, and attentive professors who utilize a value-centered approach to business education.

These universities have different vibes and environments, so it's worth exploring each campus environment (either virtually or in-person) and considering factors such as location, size, campus culture, and what types of extracurriculars you're interested in. You can also look into student reviews and ratings about their business programs to get a feel for student satisfaction and outcomes.

A pro tip here: when applying to these business programs, try to highlight your leadership activities and any previous business-related projects or internships that you might have undertaken in your application and essays. Admissions committees often look for real-world experiences and applied interest in the field. Good luck!

a month ago

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