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STUDYING AN MBA IN FLORIDA


Florida is famous for being one of the world’s leading tourist sites and has so much to offer a student interested in taking an MBA.


Why Is Florida The Place To Be?


Famous for its attractions, including Orlando and Miami, scenery and hot and sunny weather, Florida is definitely one of the hottest places to be right now!


Attraction Parks


Florida has a huge variety of theme parks, wildlife resorts and attraction centers. During your MBA studies why not take a trip down to Universal Studios and experience some of the movies we all know and love? Head to SeaWorld and witness some of nature’s most majestic creatures before your own eyes? Explore the thrill and fear in Epcot,


Island of Adventure? Or embrace the child within you and relive the happy memories of your favourite characters at Disney World? The list is endless and should keep you incredibly busy.


Beaches Florida offers some of America’s most beautiful beaches including those in Miami. However, there is a great deal to see and do across the entire state’s coast – beach hikes, beach parties, sunbathing, swimming. The beaches are sublime and provide a perfect setting for relaxation and time out from your studies.


Cities and Nightlife


This stunning state caters for everyone, no matter what your interests are. Whether you would prefer shopping at the hottest high-


street names, visiting the state’s fascinating sites or, for the party animals among you, sampling the roaring nightlife, Florida’s beautiful cities offer a great lifestyle for just about everyone.. And don’t forget, of course, celebrity Miami, the striking land of luxury. Visit and enjoy yourself in nothing less than pure style!


Industry


Economics in Florida is of course an important consideration for any MBA student. The state is predominantly built around international trade, tourism, the space industry and agriculture. A great deal, roughly 40%, of exports from North America to South America pass through Florida. Tourism in Florida attracted 87.3 million visitors in 2011, with an impact of around $67 billion to Florida’s economy. In Florida $4.1


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