www.msbcollege.edu/ is Minnesota School of Business http://www.mba360.com/business-schools-in-minnesota.html is a whole website dedicated to business schools in Minnesota. There is lots of information there about different schools.
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There are a lot of business schools in Minnesota you can choose from such as Globe University. There well known and great business schools you can apply to because they are various colleges that you can take a college tour.
Shattuck St. Mary's in Fairbault, Minnesota
Fred Englehardt has written: 'Minnesota public schools' -- subject(s): Education, Public schools
University of Minnesota is ranked highly. Also, Minnesota State, Macalester College, Hamline University, Carleton College and University of St. Thomas are good schools.
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There are knife throwing schools that are located in the mid-west, but none specifically in Minnesota. There are a few clubs in Minnesota for those interested in knife throwing such as The Willow Creek Throwers.
Vanderbilt and Bradley
The largest school districts in Minnesota include Minneapolis Public Schools, Saint Paul Public Schools, and Anoka-Hennepin School District. Minneapolis and Saint Paul serve their respective cities with diverse student populations, while Anoka-Hennepin is notable for being the largest suburban district in the state. Other significant districts include Rochester Public Schools and Osseo Area Schools. These districts play a crucial role in shaping education across Minnesota.
Top Architecture schools in the Midwest include: Notre Dame, ISU, University of Nebraska Lincoln, University of Minnesota Twin Cities. You can major in architecture at all of these schools.
There are many land surveyors in almost every major city. Land surveyors are all over the city of St. Paul, and Minnepolis which are in Minnesota