Another question to challenge you

<p>Now I'm considering which school to apply(I can only choose three of them)...(undergraduate)</p>

<p>Duke,
Rice
Northwestern
Darmouth
Brown</p>

<p>I want to embark on a business job in a great company upon graduation, (or some interships). I'll probably do Finance, Marketing, Or international business.</p>

<p>so which school(s) will make it easier for me to gain a job in the business field?</p>

<p>Thanks for any response...</p>

<p>in business, it's less about where and what you study, it's all about who you study with.</p>

<p>^um, okay?</p>

<p>Everything up there is really great, Rice maybe less so. Obviously the Ivies will be strong (Dartmouth, Brown). Northwestern and Duke are great too.</p>

<p>I'd go with the two ivies and figure out which school you'd be happy at the most for the 3rd one (Duke vs. Northwestern)</p>

<p>Rice is just as strong as your other options, the difference being that instead of working in NYC or boston for the typical industries students on this board strive for, you will be working in houston or dallas. People have also been hired for private equity out of Rice which is encouraging, but the numbers are still small and quite meaningless. But investment banking, consulting and accounting will all be attainable, the hardest being first and descending from there.</p>