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What are some recommendations of business school in North America?

Especially graduation step #business-school #after-graduation

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Bailey’s Answer

Hi Ena! This is a great question because they are thousands of business schools in North America. I would suggest creating a list of what is important to you when it comes to business school, such as location, majors offered, student organizations, etc. With those things in mind, I would research what schools meet those criteria.
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Geoffrey’s Answer

Here is a site that has compared various aspects of each school both US and abroad


https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2017/subject-ranking/business-and-economics#!/page/0/length/25/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/stats


There are other sites that do similar comparisons.


Also make sure that the programs that you enroll in are AACSB accredited, this is one of the best oif not the best accreditation body for business schools. Beware of some online degree programs that are not accredited.

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Hector’s Answer

Stetson University in central Florida, about 50 miles north of Orlando
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Austin’s Answer

To emphasize Geoffrey's answer above, there are many sites that rank North American business schools for both undergraduate and graduate programs.

Here is a credible site for top ranked U.S. business schools: https://www.bloomberg.com/business-schools/

Additionally, you can narrow down your search if you know what area of business you want to get in to. As such, you can search how each business schools ranks in your specific area of interest such as accounting, finance, MBA program, information systems, etc.

Hope this helps,

Austin
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