<p>I want to makor in business and eventually start my own business.</p>
<p>so what college would u suggest?</p>
<p>I want to makor in business and eventually start my own business.</p>
<p>so what college would u suggest?</p>
<p>Wharton...if you can get in.</p>
<p>Definitely Wharton....Just look at Trump</p>
<p>trump is actually kind of a ****ty businessman</p>
<p>Wharton. I don't why the other two schools are even mentioned. Babson's whole deal of entrepreneurship can only take you so far. They are not nearly as good as Penn in any of the other disciplines besides entrepreneurship and therefore I believe are greatly disadvantaged.</p>
<p>Penn is ranked 2nd or 3rd in entrepreneurship and top 5 in basically every other business specialty you can think of from management to finance, accounting, marketing, international business etc....</p>
<p>At Penn you get the entrepreneurship but most importantly you get just about the absolute best of every other discpline that an entrepreneur will need to know if he/she is to be successful.</p>
<p>There is no beating Penn and there is a reason why its always #1 for business.</p>
<p>Well the fact that Trump went to Wharton doesn't really mean much to me. Michael Dell went to Univ of Texas..so I don't think a college predicts success in business.</p>
<p>I am only concerned with the education, because I am not sure if I can get into uPenn (its a shame SATs matter so much), but I am still applying ED. Maybe, just maybe, if I get in Wharton would be great.</p>
<p>But what about UNC? Kenan-Flagler is ranked in the top 10 business schools and Babson is ranked #1 in entrepreneurship and it is gaining in other categories soon.</p>
<p>Trump is a decent businessman; he simply expanded his inheritance from his father.</p>
<p>However, he's still excellent at what he does.</p>
<p>I recommend Wharton, Sloan, Ross, Haas, Kenan-Flagler, Marshall, and Kellogg.</p>
<p>McCombs, Stern, and more could be added, but I really don't feel like typing...</p>