<p>Ok, im a noob to all this college stuff and I dont have an older sibling that has done this stuff before.</p>
<p>I have a quick question. Say I want to go into business, some of the top business schools include upenn wharton, nyu stern, and dartmouth tuck. But aren't those "good" business schools graduate schools? Does that mean I do my 4 years in undergraduate school and get my degree before I can even go to wharton/stern/tuck?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>No, many of these schools (Wharton and Stern definitely, don't know about Tuck, but in general) also offer undergraduate degrees. You likely (though not necessarily, if you're really opposed to it) will want to go to a good B-school for your MBA after undergrad, but these school do offer undergrad business degrees.
However, one of these degrees is not required to get into an MBA program, and you could be served just as well with a different major (economics, for example) at a different school, and then go on to one of these programs for grad school.</p>
<p>But in short, no, they aren't only grad schools.</p>
<p>It appears that Tuck <em>is</em> only grad. Which is not surprising, as there are certainly plenty of business schools that are. I just simply wanted to point out that not all were.</p>
<p>Ok, that clears things up for me, thanks pinnipotto</p>