<p>What college would top MBA schools for finance(Wharton, Harvard, UChicago) be attracted if I plan on majoring in computer engineering for undergrad? Thanks</p>
<p>getting into a top MBA program is based more on your work experience than what school you went to. however, going to target school will help you get that work experience. Basically any ivy, MIT, Stanford, Duke will help you get there. I guarantee somebody here will bring up the whole "Ivy engineering sucks" argument, but if you want options in finance you're better off at an ivy than a state school. It's super hard to get into a top firm from a non-target</p>
<p>EDIT: o yeah, and make sure you check out the Jerome Fisher Program at Penn. You can get two degrees: any engineering field (ex. Computer Science) and Wharton all within four years.</p>
<p>What do you think of schools such as Caltech and Northwestern for Computer Engineering? Are those considered target schools as well?</p>
<p>it's pretty debated, but i think the first poster had it about right:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ibankingoasis.com/node/579%5B/url%5D">http://www.ibankingoasis.com/node/579</a></p>
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[Wall] Street Prestige
1. Harvard/Yale/Princeton/Wharton/MIT/Stanford
2. Penn/Columbia/Cornell/Dartmouth/Chicago/Cal Tech
3. Brown/Berk./Duke/Hopkins
4. Northwestern/Georgetown/UVA
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