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Old 04-12-2008, 11:09 AM
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My fiance will be graduating this spring with a business degree. He wants to go on to get his MBA. We live in Ohio and have one option to move to Columbus and go to Fisher (if he gets in) or possibly make a big move and find another business school and get out of Ohio. We will need a place that would hire him without his masters and also pay for some of his masters schooling. So here's my questions: Is there a good business college in NC? Are there any great companies he could work for without a masters in business?
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Old 04-12-2008, 02:11 PM
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UNC Chapel Hill Kenan Flagler Business School is among the best in the nation.
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BofA, Wachovia both based in Charlotte. Don't count out UNC-Charlotte. It's likely a better option for someone who wanted to work for a big company in town and go to school part-time.
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there are great companies and business schools in nc. finding a job is going to be tough for a recent graduate no matter the degree. there are many qualified seasoned employees with business degrees looking for work. school benefits is something he will have to negotiate.
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Wake Forest has a great Executive MBA program. Fuqua School of Business (Duke) arguably has the best Business School in NC (top 10 in the nation). Depends on what your Fiancé wants to do. There is no way (ok highly unlikely) he would get accepted to Fuqua without 2-4 years of solid work experience (right out of undergrad). If he wants to go right out of Undergrad, his best bet might be going to Queens. Good luck.
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Thanks everyone for all the info! I really appreciate it!
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why don't you email the resume to me, I am a recruiter and I have several openings right now. I would love to see what he's done in the past and see what I have open that matches for now and the future.

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