Miami University or Ohio University?
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cbus4lifeMy cousin can't make a decision between the two.
He's planning on majoring in Accounting.
I went to Miami for undergrad, so i'm rather biased, but was a history and classics double-major, so didn't have much experience with the business school.
I hear good things about Miami's business program as a whole, but don't know much about OU.
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gorocks99Pro sport fail.
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SageMiami University is full of rich, douchey, funboys from Cincinnati.
If I was choosing between the two, Ohio would win every time. -
cbus4lifeUmmm, can a mod move this?
TO SERIOUS BUSINESS! -
karen lotzI would say Ohio. If he is going for anything in the business field, OU would be the better fit.
Also,
This. There are lots of hot, snobby rich girls too however.Sage wrote: Miami University is full of rich, douchey, funboys from Cincinnati.
I had more fun going to Athens to visit/party than I did in Oxford. -
queencitybuckeyeFor undergrad accounting? Miami, not close.
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thedynasty1998When he parties, does he prefer doing keg stands or drinking boxed wine?
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CinciX12You go to OU because an accounting degree is an accounting degree and you go to the cheaper place.
Besides, don't be responsible for your cousin joining a frat and popping his 3 collared shirts. -
CinciX12Haha I didn't read the rest of your post. Sorry for knocking Miami. With my luck you were in a frat too.
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queencitybuckeye
Starting salaries say otherwise.CinciX12 wrote: You go to OU because an accounting degree is an accounting degree -
fictionmiami's business school is better, and has much nicer facilities. he will have better job opportunities there as well.
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vball10setit's obvious from some of these posts that you're going to get biased opinions---IMO,I don't think he can go wrong with either school....btw, next time you may want to post this thread in the proper forum--unless,of course,you are posting this from Patrick J's
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cbus4lifeNo, i was not in a frat, didn't touch the Greek scene at all. Wasn't a fan of it whatsoever. Lots of douches. Thankfully, though the Greek scene is large, THERE IS LIFE OUTSIDE OF IT.
The only reason i think he should go to Miami, i guess, is that it seemed as though lots of accounting folks had pretty good summer jobs/internships with some of the larger firms in Cincy, which then led to great job opportunities after graduation.
P.S.
Based on the feeling i get on these boards, i could possibly be one of the most hated individuals if we were only taking schooling into account.
Miami for undergrad, UofM for grad. -
fiction
i agree with this. also, have you seen the new business school? it's a palance.cbus4life wrote: No, i was not in a frat, didn't touch the Greek scene at all. Wasn't a fan of it whatsoever.
The only reason i think he should go to Miami, i guess, is that it seemed as though lots of accounting folks had pretty good summer jobs/internships with some of the larger firms in Cincy, which then led to great job opportunities after graduation. -
cbus4life
Nope, i have not.fiction wrote:
i agree with this. also, have you seen the new business school? it's a palance.cbus4life wrote: No, i was not in a frat, didn't touch the Greek scene at all. Wasn't a fan of it whatsoever.
The only reason i think he should go to Miami, i guess, is that it seemed as though lots of accounting folks had pretty good summer jobs/internships with some of the larger firms in Cincy, which then led to great job opportunities after graduation.
They started building it the year after i left. I think it stands where my freshman year dorm used to be. -
fiction
ahh reid hall. i still crave brunch at erickson when i'm hungover.cbus4life wrote:
Nope, i have not.fiction wrote:
i agree with this. also, have you seen the new business school? it's a palance.cbus4life wrote: No, i was not in a frat, didn't touch the Greek scene at all. Wasn't a fan of it whatsoever.
The only reason i think he should go to Miami, i guess, is that it seemed as though lots of accounting folks had pretty good summer jobs/internships with some of the larger firms in Cincy, which then led to great job opportunities after graduation.
They started building it the year after i left. I think it stands where my freshman year dorm used to be. -
vball10set
you're right--but there's a lots of douches outside of it as well...has he had a chance to visit both campuses? as I said,he can't go wrong with either school.cbus4life wrote: No, i was not in a frat, didn't touch the Greek scene at all. Wasn't a fan of it whatsoever. Lots of douches. Thankfully, though the Greek scene is large, THERE IS LIFE OUTSIDE OF IT.
btw,one out of two ain't bad... -
cbus4lifeYep, visited both, pretty much a wash there, and i would agree.
Both absolutely beautiful, IMO. -
cbus4life
Haha, yep. Reid Hall was a good place, and Erickson was great. Still remember getting attacked by squirrels walking back to the dorm with food.fiction wrote:
ahh reid hall. i still crave brunch at erickson when i'm hungover.cbus4life wrote:
Nope, i have not.fiction wrote:
i agree with this. also, have you seen the new business school? it's a palance.cbus4life wrote: No, i was not in a frat, didn't touch the Greek scene at all. Wasn't a fan of it whatsoever.
The only reason i think he should go to Miami, i guess, is that it seemed as though lots of accounting folks had pretty good summer jobs/internships with some of the larger firms in Cincy, which then led to great job opportunities after graduation.
They started building it the year after i left. I think it stands where my freshman year dorm used to be. -
Little DannyBoth schools are fine. It really depends on what is the best fit for him, SE Ohio or SW Ohio.
Personally, if everyone is going to be biased here, I would throw UC into the discussion. UC's has a very fine accounting program. It has been ranked as one of the top ten undergraduate programs in the country. In addition, there are a lot of Fortune 500 companies in Cincinnati for him to work at after he gets his degree. What's more, at UC you can Co-Op at these businesses while your working on your degree. Finally, the tuition at UC is cheaper than both of those two schools.
http://www.uc.edu/news/NR.aspx?id=9971 -
cbus4lifeYep, i recommended UC because of the co-op program and the like, but he didn't want to be in a "big" city.
Not a great decision, IMO, because he's going to have to take out some loans, especially if he attends Miami, whereas he could have went to UC and saved a decent amount. -
CinciX12
I was kind of thinking that as well. If he wants to maybe get internships in Cincinnati, why not just come to Cincinnati?Little Danny wrote: Both schools are fine. It really depends on what is the best fit for him, SE Ohio or SW Ohio.
Personally, if everyone is going to be biased here, I would throw UC into the discussion. UC's has a very fine accounting program. It has been ranked as one of the top ten undergraduate programs in the country. In addition, there are a lot of Fortune 500 companies in Cincinnati for him to work at after he gets his degree. What's more, at UC you can Co-Op at these businesses while your working on your degree. Finally, the tuition at UC is cheaper than both of those two schools.
http://www.uc.edu/news/NR.aspx?id=9971
OR you could come to Xavier, pay a shit ton more money and receive the same exact education as the other 3 schools. Well, maybe not OU. -
Writerbuckeye
Double the douche!cbus4life wrote: No, i was not in a frat, didn't touch the Greek scene at all. Wasn't a fan of it whatsoever. Lots of douches. Thankfully, though the Greek scene is large, THERE IS LIFE OUTSIDE OF IT.
The only reason i think he should go to Miami, i guess, is that it seemed as though lots of accounting folks had pretty good summer jobs/internships with some of the larger firms in Cincy, which then led to great job opportunities after graduation.
P.S.
Based on the feeling i get on these boards, i could possibly be one of the most hated individuals if we were only taking schooling into account.
Miami for undergrad, UofM for grad. -
like_thatMiami not only has the best business school in Ohio, but it is starting to rival other schools nationally. Miami is a greater school over OU anyway.
If you want to go by stereotypes, if he goes to OU, he will just be dealing with a bunch of pot heads who have no ambition. -
ts1227Miami's business school is definitely up toward one of the best, but Ohio's is solid as well. It's up there as one of the better programs we offer (obviously journalism gets the most recognition)
He can't go wrong at either place, it just depends on the atmosphere he wants.