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Stacey’s Answer
Good afternoon,
I would say to find the best fit for you to study Business Administration you will want to meet with recruiters from different schools, or even just go on different college/university websites to review the courses offered for that major. Also review their structure to ensure it is in line with how you want to conduct your studies. I studied Business at a community college and then transferred to Old Dominion University and had a good experience in both places. Again, do your research and select which college seems like a best fit for you.
I would say to find the best fit for you to study Business Administration you will want to meet with recruiters from different schools, or even just go on different college/university websites to review the courses offered for that major. Also review their structure to ensure it is in line with how you want to conduct your studies. I studied Business at a community college and then transferred to Old Dominion University and had a good experience in both places. Again, do your research and select which college seems like a best fit for you.
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Moises’s Answer
University of Florida is the nearest school of business in you.
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Marcus’s Answer
Good morning!
I would recommend looking for a program with curriculum that will best prepare you for future growth in the market. Reviewing available information related to graduation rates, job placement and overall student satisfaction of the course material are excellent points to begin your research.
Other factors to consider include your preference for learning locally or out of state. Keeping in mind, out of state programs are typically more expensive. In summary, do your research while including a list of your expectations to determine which program best suits your needs for your development.
I would recommend looking for a program with curriculum that will best prepare you for future growth in the market. Reviewing available information related to graduation rates, job placement and overall student satisfaction of the course material are excellent points to begin your research.
Other factors to consider include your preference for learning locally or out of state. Keeping in mind, out of state programs are typically more expensive. In summary, do your research while including a list of your expectations to determine which program best suits your needs for your development.