University Studies, Business Concentration

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BoDog
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My nephew who is applying next year asked me if I know anything about this program. Based upon the university online catalog it appears as part of Mays...

Anyway does anyone have any insight (good or bad) on the particulars of the program, etc? He seems to like how interdisciplinary it is.
powerbelly
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It seems pretty worthless IMO. It is essentially just taking the business minor classes.

If it was my kid, I would tell them to try to get into Mays for Finance or Accounting. If not, then go for Economics. This assumes they don't want to do Engineering.

You can then go back for an MBA after 5 or so years are get all the business classes you need.
BoDog
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Thanks. Probably good advice.

He really wants to be an Aggie, which I think is great, however he prefers to major in one of the business disciplines. I feel he would be better served in a business major that he wants at an OU, Arkansas, etc rather econ, communications, etc at A&M.

Would love to hear the opinions of others if I am perhaps being short sided or missing something. I know the Aggie network is great but I feel like a Finance degree from any major institution may set him up better in the long run...
powerbelly
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I would encourage him to look at business programs at other schools: UF, UGA, Alabama, etc.

Not to say you can't do well with a degree outside of business in the business world.
DannyDuberstein
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Yeah, I can't recommend strongly enough to go to the school that allows you to pursue the degree/career you want. A&M is great, but at its size, it's very easy to get lost in the numbers, especially if you get stuck pursuing a degree that is sub-optimal for achieving the career you want.

My wife and I are '96, my older daughter is '25, and my younger is applying to be '29, but with both we were adamant that they need to make their own decision and the most important part of that decision is that their selection is a fit for the career they want to pursue.
ThomasWatters
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powerbelly said:

I would encourage him to look at business programs at other schools: UF, UGA, Alabama, etc.

Not to say you can't do well with a degree outside of business in the business world.

UFhas really good business program.

I heard positive reviews of a former colleague of my mum's who studied there. But of course, a lot depends on how you study, how much effort you dedicate, and so on. Even the best university will not help you learn everything and become a good specialist. I spend a lot of time on my studies, but I still sometimes need extra help because I don't have enough time. From time to time, I use https://edubirdie.com/ when I need some extra writing help, and it has never let me down. Such help is good because it saves time, and I can learn something else, or prepare for finals.



KatyAggie2000
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ThomasWatters said:

powerbelly said:

I would encourage him to look at business programs at other schools: UF, UGA, Alabama, etc.

Not to say you can't do well with a degree outside of business in the business world.
UFhas really good business program.
I heard positive reviews of a former colleague of my mum, she studied there
UF is also hard to get in. Our son got in Mays (freshman this year) and was denied from UF.
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