BEST entrepreneur/general business major undergraduate program

<p>i am a junior in HS, and i am very interested in a business major.</p>

<p>what are the top 5 most respected programs?
what are the top 5 programs overall?</p>

<p>OUT OF THE SCHOOLS BELOW, what is the easiest school to get in to. Also, what is the best choice for entrepreneur/general business studies of the schools below.</p>

<p>Arizona State
Arizona
Bentley
Drexel
Ohio State
U. of Indiana
Purdue</p>

<p>In entpernurship(yeah I can't spell) #1 is Babson.</p>

<p>Don't go there though. Everyone hates it. The people that go there all hate it. A friend of mine that goes there absolutely hates it.</p>

<p>I would recommend these:</p>

<p>UPenn (Wharton)
Michigan (Ross)
Georgetown (McDonough)</p>

<p>then less connected but also good are:
NYU (Stern)
Cornell (AEM)
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)</p>

<p>Out of the ones you mention I would say the easiest to get into is arizona state and the best ones would be Indiana and Purdue</p>

<p>i know those are the big dogs, but what are some colleges on a level right under those prestegious (spell check) colleges.</p>

<p>Arizona State is good... Indiana is good....</p>

<p>Where are you located, looking to work?</p>

<p>North Dakota</p>

<p>311Griff...i am located in Los Angeles, and I am still a junior in HS.</p>

<p>I advise against going to Babson as most kids I know hate it there. Since you live in L.A. I'd definetely give places like ASU and the UC's a close look.</p>

<p>how about University of Arizona, not ASU...is entrepreneur.com a reliable source to rank undergrad programs, bcuz they have Uof A at #1..</p>

<p>U of A is also very good for business.</p>

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its sad that you are breeding you daughter for college...u should feel ashamed

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<p>I would say with posts like this you should first grow up and learn some manners.</p>

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<p>^^^ doesnt have anything to do with this post...thanks for your concern about my manners</p>

<p>for what it is worth kaplan along with newsweek said penn state was the "hottest for Entrepreneurs"</p>

<p>"Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.
Although it's probably best known for football, Penn State is also staking a strong claim as a training ground for future entrepreneurs. Six of the campus's 10 undergraduate colleges offer entrepreneurship courses. The Smeal College of Business and the College of Engineering are the most natural partners, with joint programs to show engineers how to run businesses and to teach business students the latest technology. Hotel-management students operate two on-campus hotels and conference centers where they're involved in everything from food service to staffing the front desk. The College of Communications focuses on entrepreneurship in the Information Age. But the creme de la creme (literally) is the Creamery, officially a "working laboratory" for food-science students in the College of Agricultural Sciences. While those students learn the basics of product development and marketing, other Penn Staters savor some of the best ice cream around, like Peachy Paterno (named after the legendary football coach)."</p>

<p><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5626574/site/newsweek/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5626574/site/newsweek/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>