I would suggest you consider Bentley College in Massachusetts. What sets Bentley apart from other Business schools is their emphasis on educating their students with a broad global perspective. Their summer curriculum includes opportunities to take up short-term courses in prestigious universities in Europe and other countries. Students gain the advantage of practical business skills that they can transfer in the real world of international business. Bentley combines global business education, technology and liberal arts for a comprehensive foundation that infuses creative thinking and dynamic leadership. Teacher-student ratio is 1:26. The annual fees are reasonable and although all good colleges require a high SAT; if you really want to get in, Bentley offers opportunities for keen candidates!
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It depends on which career you're after but usually anything with a double major will look better.
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This is not a very good question. Not everyone takes business law. You would be better off asking the other students in your class what they received on the test, as I do not attend your school, nor am I a business major.
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The world has lost over half of its forests. The major issues in forest conservation are humans, atmosphere, and soil.
As of Spring 2011, there is an undergraduate business major at UR.
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