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What are the best colleges for business and for expanding networks other than the Ivy League schools?
I am currently a junior in high school. I will be applying to colleges next year and just wanted to get a heads up to see what I'm aiming for. #college #business #university
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Annie’s Answer
UT Austin is a great school
TAMU
UC Berkeley
Purdue
UC SB, LA and Irvine are good colleges too
Georgia Tech
A great link for reference
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-best-colleges-in-america-2015-2015-7/45-tie-university-of-illinois-at-urbana-champaign-5
Thank you for the information. I haven't heard of some of these schools so I will look into them.
Hamid
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Nurit’s Answer
University of Michigan
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Nicole’s Answer
Hi Hamid W. I see that you posted this question a little while ago so I hope my answer to you (or others who may read this response) is still helpful.
Adding a bit to the previous answers provided...umm...you don't actually have to be in a college setting to expand your networks or to improve your networking capabilities. You can "do networking" practically anywhere. Also consider that different people do networking for different reasons. In some cases it can be to get a job/promotion, to learn a new skill, to improve processes in a project and also to connect with others where you have things in common.
Nothing at all wrong with wanting to build networks and expand them....just sharing that the reasons (and the types of schools) for networking can be vast and should be explored for the best outcomes possible.
Hope you find this response helpful and best of luck to you!
Adding a bit to the previous answers provided...umm...you don't actually have to be in a college setting to expand your networks or to improve your networking capabilities. You can "do networking" practically anywhere. Also consider that different people do networking for different reasons. In some cases it can be to get a job/promotion, to learn a new skill, to improve processes in a project and also to connect with others where you have things in common.
Nothing at all wrong with wanting to build networks and expand them....just sharing that the reasons (and the types of schools) for networking can be vast and should be explored for the best outcomes possible.
Hope you find this response helpful and best of luck to you!
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