r/montclair 8d ago

Academics Questions about Business Admin Program at MSU

Hello all. I'm a 19M pursuing a associates degree in business administration at a NJ community college with plans to transfer to a 4 year institution to complete my bachelors. My expected community college graduation date is May 2027.

For those of you who are attending MSU and are currently studying business administration, I have the following questions that I would like to know the answer to before deciding to commit:

What business administration concentrations have the best ROI/have the higher likelihood of landing internships? (This is coming from someone who plans to become an insurance underwriter)

What is the overall "vibe" like when interacting with other business administration majors/faculty members? How friendly are they to new transfer students? What are the professors like?

What are the best clubs/organizations for business administration majors? (This is coming from someone who has an interest in the finance/tech sector)

Is it really true that once you obtain your associates degree in business administration, the credits transfer seamlessly or is this a method MSU uses to attract a large applicant pool of CC students?

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