Are these even good undergrad b-schools?

<p>Rensselaer Polytech Institute </p>

<p>and </p>

<p>RIT?</p>

<p>I thought i saw them ranked somewhere </p>

<p>But are these even in the top 50?</p>

<p>Does anyone know</p>

<p>Both are quite good. Rensselaer certainly has the prestige edge over RIT for engineering. In fact, Rensselaer is considered to be almost on par with MIT. RIT, however, is considered a very good school. It just isn't that difficult to get into most programs;however, their admission standards are getting increasingly touch especially for certain programs.</p>

<p>Rensselaer is not considered to be on par with MIT. in anything... ever.</p>

<p>Im talking business </p>

<p>please not engineering</p>

<p>Business Undergrad wise</p>

<p>still no. Sloan is 2nd best undergrad business in the country.</p>

<p>Explorer how about you stop being an idiot? I go to RPI, and I am enrolled in business. I am doing the business/law program, so I have some conditional acceptances to law school already. Businessweek has recognized RPI has a top 26 school overall for business, #1 for corporate strategy, top 5 in the Northeast, and near top numbers in several categories. RPI has great starting salaries for any major, it makes the list for one of the highest paying degree earners. While people will be struggling with the LSAT, I'll already have 1 conditional acceptance to a T-14 law school. I hate it when people run their mouth. Rensselaer is actually a good place to go to study business. The reputation is growing super quickly every year. The Management and Technology emphasis is a nice unique program, and each class gives you workplace training. RPI grads are known to be trained to work from day 1. MIT of course is ranked better and all, but that doesn't mean it is "better" in everything. Does MIT have a program where you don't have to take the LSAT for top law schools? I think not...</p>

<p>Calm down NJjake, he's not saying RPI sucks. He is just saying MIT is better, which is probably true.</p>

<p>Yeah I understand, but he is making it sound like RPI is worthless. MIT overall is considered "better," but of course each college has something that it specializes in. One can't just assume that other colleges are trash. Engineering at RPI is considered to be unpar with MIT, despite what some rankings say. The poster was talking about business to begin with anyways. I admit I would love to be going to Sloan, but Sloan isn't necessarily better for what I plan on doing.</p>

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