yeah head south. those california schools sound great. but if tuition is 35k, that doesnt leave much room for rent, food, gas. FAU, FIU.
"she from the north and still cant believe the weather"
yeah head south. those california schools sound great. but if tuition is 35k, that doesnt leave much room for rent, food, gas. FAU, FIU.
"she from the north and still cant believe the weather"
tuition will be high coming to a CA public school because you are not a resident. For that reason I doubt any CA school will be under 35k out the door.
Dont go to chapman it sucks, its a bunch of spoiled rich kiRAB who buy their grades. UCLA does not have an undergrad business program you have to major in like accounting or business economics but has a huge alumni base and connections. I think UCI is pretty good and it is super close to laguna and newport. UCSB is just super fun place to be with awesome people and I think their business is pretty solid. USD in is suppose to have a good business program and they give lots of scholarships. Hope my info helps but dont go to chapman.
"respectable business school"
eh business majors are dime a dozen. I would finish the degree, and move out to another location, work for a little while, then go to a respectable rabA program.
and screw you I go to Chapman and by no means am I wealthy
I heard Chapman has a stellar business program. Kinda surprised me...
monmouth is in nj btw
sorry shin_n not counting you but 3/4 people I knew that went there were rich douche bags and the fourth transferred because he said everyone there was a rich douchebage.
And what shin_n said about finishing and going to a good rabA is probably the best idea. What you learn in class getting your raba is worthless, but the connections you make there will make you one rich bastard.
I'm going to be pissed if I don't get in...
USC is definitely not under 35k. Private school in LA? I got in and I believe total cost was 55k a year. Not exactly cheap.
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