Sunday, December 4, 2011

Life at the John M. Huntsman College of Business

            The John M. Huntsman School of Business is unlike any other college on campus.  The college is technologically advanced and very professional.  The Huntsman School of Business has three study abroad options that give students a hands-on experience in the work force. 
            The Huntsman School of Business is professional and technologically advanced.  The Eccles Business building is very professional looking.  I feel as though I’m walking into a business building in the “real world” when I walk into it.  Most, if not all, of the classrooms are “smart”, meaning that they have projectors, computers, and document viewers that enhance the quality of teaching.  I feel like the school is very up-to-date with technology as well as the material that is taught in classes.  I took a few classes outside of the college and I didn’t feel like the classes were as put together and professional as they should be in a college setting.  I’m very impressed with the college in the professional and technological aspects.
             The college also has three impressive study abroad programs every year.  I have a friend that went on the Eastern Europe program over the summer and he would talk for hours about how awesome it was if you let him.  Although you are loaded with homework for about three weeks before you leave, he’s told me it’s definitely worth it.  You get to work with real companies outside of the United States and see amazing sights.  The study abroad programs are great experiences you can put on your resume and that will help you in your future in the business world.
            I love being a part of the Huntsman School of Business.  The college is impressively professional and technologically advanced.  The business college has amazing study abroad programs that allow you to have a wonderful hands-on experience in the real world.  Life at the Huntsman School of Business is grand!

Source:
Archibald, Ryan. Telephone interview. 4 Dec. 2011.

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