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Kelley School of Business

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I am thinking about applying there - anyone have any good/bad experiences they could share?
 
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I liked it, I only have a business minor from there. All the professors were really top notch. I was at the Indianapolis campus, you looking at Bloomington?
 
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When I decided to go back to school for a graduate degree, I was trying to decide between my undergrad school, Purdue University, and Indiana University. Both are always very closely ranked. I decided on IU because it gave me the opportunity to go after 2 degrees at once. I'm in the program now working on my MPA (accounting) and MBA at the Indianapolis campus. It is an excellent program and the professors are very good and bring their real world practical experience into the classroom, so it feels more real than a lot of textbooks with theories that you have no idea how to apply to the real world.

The Indianapolis campus is more geared towards working adults who go to school part time while the Bloomington campus is more for full time students. But both are equally good with the same curriculum, quality professors and degrees. If you want to know more about it, just ask and I'll try to answer.
 
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Thanks for your help - what is the undergraduate course like at Bloomington?
 

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