Ask HN: Where did you go to college?
Today I was denied from my first choice school and I'm anxious to send out my regular decision applications soon. I am interested in studying business, but more specifically entrepreneurship or marketing.
Where did you choose go to college, and why?
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[ 4.7 ms ] story [ 55.4 ms ] threadFormal education can be very important; being an autodidact is just as important.
I was incredibly bored in high school and it is a school designed for bright kids who aren't doing well in high school due to boredom. If I hadn't gotten out when I did, I was on a fast track to a state school w/ lecture classes, more boredom and probably dropping out...
The reason: "Classic Military Wife Syndrome". :-D
One of my biggest regrets is that I had an opportunity to move to another uni, less famous but still accredited, after my first year (Freshman) and I didn't take it. I eventually dropped out in third year (Junior).
There's a Manhattan in New York and in Kansas. Each is the best choice for some people.
Manhattan Kansas rocks (or did when I was there). :)
Of course for some professions (lawyer or doctor?) if you have your sights set on a particular employer you'd probably better cater to any favored alma mater(s) that employer has.
Bottom line is study what you love and work hard at it; you'll get good/better as you go. Take schooling seriously but not too seriously.
I went primarily for the name, which in retrospect was not a good reason, but I ended up learning a lot anyway.
One of the countries largest biotech firms offered to pay for my MBA (I was extremely talented in the biological sciences) at a few different schools, I got to pick. All the schools were about the same rank but IU had a brand new building, a top ranked entrepreneurship and marketing program, and really hot girls. I had a blast and learned quite a lot, though compared to getting an engineering degree the MBA program was a breeze, so I got to enjoy the college lifestyle I didn't have during undergrad.
You should take a look at IU Bloomington.
UH has the #1 Entrepreneurship program in the country (http://bit.ly/feQIsL) and the #1 Sales program in the country (http://bit.ly/gTaHte).
There are TONS of companies that recruit here as well for jobs and internships. Entrepreneurship program rankings from Entrepreneur Magazine (http://bit.ly/3jZHv0).
I went there because I wanted to be in a big city and I hate the cold. No snow in Houston :-D
Edit: I double-majored in Marketing and Entrepreneurship. It was only 3 extra courses for both degrees.
It's a good place.
Very nice place to live and some very inspiring courses in software engineering and entrepreneurship.
I had an awesome year and I still have regrets about not doing more extra-curriculars/freelance/taking up opportunities.