What is the best college to attend if you won’t to major in music,business, and education?
ACM asked:
I think I want to have a career in music and later start a label. But Want to also be able to fall back on a career in education. What colleges focus on these programs. I would like to focus on colleges in Georgia, Alabama, New York, or California. But I am open for any options.
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Georgia Tech
University of the Pacific is a small private college in the CA central valley with an excellent business school, conservatory of music, and school of education. The conservatory is particularly great for its small class sizes and hilariously unusual professors. Every professor knows their students on a personal level and you can work towards your degree right from your freshman year (you don’t have to take 2 years of GEs before learning what REALLY matters to you). There are only a few GE requirements and you can take them anytime. And unlike other colleges, where it can take you up to 7 years to fit all your classes in, University of the Pacific guarentees your degree in 4 years or they pay for the rest. The price may look expensive, but they are VERY generous with scholarships and grants - so make sure you apply for as many as possible!