UCSB vs USC

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No. Of all Master degrees, an MBA is perhaps the one that cares least about your undergrad. Paramount to getting into a top MBA school is 3-5 years of good work experience after college. Top schools take people that worked in consulting or on Wall Street in droves; those that chose the Enterprise Car Rental management training program, not so much.</p>

<p>If you feel USC has better job placement, then its the school for you. Personally I think what you do in college matters more; if you get internships, are active in clubs, etc. you’ll be a more attractive job candidate than someone that just figured they could ride on the coattails of their degree and does little else.</p>