Arizona (Tucson), Cal, Cincinnati, UCONN, Flordia, Georgia, Illinois (UIUC), Indiana, James Madison, Kansas, Louisville, Maryland, UMass, Miami (OH), Michigan, Missouri, UNC, Ohio State, Ohio, Oregon, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, South Carolina, SUNY, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington (Seattle), Wisconsin, William and Mary. These are all schools that are strong in buisness. Just type University of ... into google and check out these schools.
2007-02-11 05:05:48
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answered by J S 2
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You have to understand that there are more than 3,800 universities and colleges in the USA. In order to get a useful answer to a question about schools, you will have to narrow down your question quite a lot!
Go to the collegeboard.com website and use the college search system to find some schools in the part of the USA you want to visit, and then when you have narrowd down your search to ten or twenty schools you can check their websites, and then come back to Yahoo to see what people think about those schools.
I think you will be able to find what you want. Good luck.
ps. Now that you are a grown-up and ready to start college, it's time to stop with the baby talk - no more "u" for you, or pls for please, OK?
2007-02-11 02:00:29
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answered by matt 7
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University of Alaska in Anchorage or Fairbanks, Alaska. They also have smaller colleges in smaller coummunities. You have the advantage of learning and living in a great environment!
2007-02-11 00:08:51
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answered by ginger 4
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With spelling and punctuation like that, do you really think you're ready to take on a university course?
2007-02-11 00:49:35
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answered by Orla C 7
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