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Old 09-29-2007, 04:27 PM
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Default I\'m just a confused college kid....

So i came to this forum seeking unbiased advice b/c i honestly dont know where else to find it. I'm a sophomore at Penn State University (main campus) and I'm looking to get into the business world. At this point I believe that I am most interested in finance but I have a problem....my 3.1 gpa won't allow me to become a finance major at PSU. It would however get me into accounting.

Onto the question...if I wanted to set myself up for the highest possibility of being successful in the world of finance, would I be better off transferring to West Virginia University so that I could major in finance or should I stay at PSU (much better reputation for academics) and major in accounting? I plan on going to grad school either way...My understanding is that a Penn State business degree carries a fair amount of weight, whereas WVU doesnt have nearly as good of a reputation. I'm just not that sure how important the undergrad stuff is if you plan on going to grad school anyway...and I do want to get into finance, not so much accounting. Soo...what do you guys think?

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Old 09-29-2007, 05:26 PM
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Default Re: I\'m just a confused college kid....

1. Penn St. business degree doesn't carry a lot of weight.
2. Why are you planning to go to graduate school?

3. I don't think it's worth the transfer to switch from accounting to finance. If you are absolutely unable to get into finance (and you should really try everything you can...I mean everything), I would begin pursuing the CFA Level 1 exam at the end of my senior year to show an interest.
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Old 09-29-2007, 08:10 PM
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well yeah i know theres definitely a lot better business schools than PSU...but i thought it was pretty good compared to most?

"August 17, 2007) – Penn State's Smeal College of Business is ranked 10th among public business schools and 18th overall, unchanged from last year, in this year's U.S. News & World Report rankings of undergraduate business programs."

does that mean anything? i'm not gonna pretend to know a whole lot about the subject b/c i honestly dont and thats my fault.

As far as graduate school goes, I just heard that it was a good thing to do to make yourself stand out from the rest of the pack.

I'm really new to the business field and I've just recently switched into the college of business...i need to do a lot of research i still dont know how everything works. I found a few articles though in this forum about the differences between accounting and finance and those have been helpful.
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Old 09-29-2007, 08:17 PM
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Default Re: I\'m just a confused college kid....

Sorry, I wasn't trying to diminish the value of PSU. I just wanted to make sure that you weren't getting your hopes up. It's true that it stacks up with the best public schools out there, but the problem is most companies prefer private over state schools due to the overall better quality of eduation.

My advice remains with accounting vs. finance. If you use up all of your means in trying to get into finance, I would pursue the CFA. Transfering schools just isn't worth it. Also, I would begin reading about investing on your own ASAP with the books suggest by the posters in this forum (read the sticky).

Graduate schools is a very bad decision IMO. MBA's typically only add worth if theyre from a top 10 business school, and you certaintly won't be able to get into one of those right out of school.
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Old 09-29-2007, 08:33 PM
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no offense taken. i see what you meant and realize thats it's not one of the very best. i have other reasons though for thinking about transfering but i was just a bit worried that the qaulity of education at WVU would be so much lower still that it could possibly really hurt my future career. I'm not sure how big the difference is though and just how big of an effect it may have.
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Old 09-30-2007, 12:10 AM
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Default Re: I\'m just a confused college kid....

Even better qualified Cal and Stanford grads get looked over by Wharton grads on the west coast for i-banking positions. They're both feeder schools, but nearly as strong as the Ivy's.
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