Best finance undergrad universities?

<p>For those who might be interested in undergraduate business in the UK (as per post #10 above), this is the UCAS list of best undergraduate business schools:</p>

<p>Best Undergraduate Business Schools – UK
1. Oxford University
2. University of Edinburgh
3. London School of Economics
4. University of Warwick
5. University of Glasgow
6. University of Bath
7. University of St. Andrews
8. Heriot-Watt University
9. (Tie)
a. University of Bristol
b. University of Leeds
c. Newcastle University
d. University of Southhampton
e. University of Strathclyde</p>

<p>Northwestern's Financial Economics Certificate completed its inaugural year in June 2008. Despite the state of the economy and the fact that the program is so new, the students seemed to have no problem getting decent jobs:

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While the Financial Economics Certificate completed its inaugural year in June 2008, the program administrators already have information about the 10 graduating seniors’ full-time jobs and rising seniors’ summer internships. The majority of seniors who graduated in June accepted full-time jobs from the companies where they completed their summer internships. The majority of these students — now Northwestern alumni — are working in various areas of investment banking and in consulting. One student is in medical school.</p>

<p>The rising seniors obtained summer internships at top companies in various industries, including investment banking, management consulting, actuarial consulting, stock analysis, hedge funds, fixed income sales and trading, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, securities, private banking, and healthcare investment banking.

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<p>I thought this was a great thread. Are any of you posters still on cc? </p>

<p>Like a poster said earlier, how is william and mary’s finance program?</p>