Best business school

<p>Out of all the UC's, which one is the best at business and why?</p>

<p>-Limit</p>

<p>Edit: I meant to transfer to. (on topic)</p>

<p>haas .</p>

<p>what is that? And I’m not familiar with that acronym either.</p>

<p>[Haas</a> School of Business, University of California Berkeley](<a href=“http://www.haas.berkeley.edu%5DHaas”>http://www.haas.berkeley.edu)</p>

<p>Google is your friend.</p>

<p>Wow, thanks guys. I’m definitely aiming for Cal now. =)</p>

<p>this thread has fail written all over it.</p>

<p>^ My thoughts exactly. Someone should’ve straight up said Riverside.</p>

<p>lol Riverside</p>

<p>Are you guys being sarcastic? No offense, I just want a clear answer.</p>

<p>[Let</a> me google that for you](<a href=“http://lmgtfy.com/?q=best+uc+for+business]Let”>http://lmgtfy.com/?q=best+uc+for+business)</p>

<p>Haas School of Business is by far the best.</p>

<p>UCB - Hass
UCLA - Anderson
UCI - Merage (rose)
UCSD: Rady
UCD - Graduate School of Management
UCR - the School of Business Administration</p>

<p>roughly in that order. I’d say that Haas and Merage are what you’re after given that they’re the only ones offering undergraduate degrees that are worth a damn.</p>

<p>^^ lol @ John Riley… agreed.</p>

<p>It’s worth noting that UCLA doesn’t even have an undergraduate business school… lol. That said, their Business Economics degree will let you dip your toes in the Anderson school, and will give a strong business student the same opportunities as a degree from Cal would.</p>

<p>Of course, the Haas name is a little bit better than the UCLA Biz Econ name in certain business/ finance situations… but not to the point where it should take priority over where you feel you would fit better.</p>

<p>I like how people make up stuff on these boards.</p>

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did my ranking of the UC’s business schools seem off to you?</p>

<p>I mean I’ll admit I’m not THAT familiar with UCSD or D, and I can only assume Riverside is at the bottom, but it can’t be THAT far off.</p>