ED Huntsman UPenn [RI resident, 4.0 UW, 1500 SAT]

I put to the net price calculator for Brown in the last message. Have your parents fill it out. It will show what Brown will cost although that cost may be different if there’s only one or two in school. Lehigh, which I suggested and is strong in Intl Business meets need too.

Rochester meets need as well, like Brown has an open curriculum.

You should run the NPCs for AU and Babson in in addition to Brown.

Intl business isn’t a field per se - it’s more on a global level that you’d desire to work but you’d still want a specialty - finance, supply chain, IS, marketing etc.

I work for a global company and worked for another (different continent) prior. You’ll have ‘duties’ like a domestic but will deal with different cultural factors. Manage my, as an example, is a major that draws amongst the lowest salaries of business majors because it’s not a specialty per se. It’s generic.

While you may not be interested in South Carolina, this explains better to you what I’m saying. I’d expect it to be similar at any B school in relation to an IB major.

“All IB students pursue a second, functional major within business, gaining specific knowledge and skills in their choice of accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, operations and supply chain, real estate or risk management and insurance. “

Is your reason for being Northeast because it’s where you want to be long term or comfort etc ?

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