Best school for a double major in computer science and business/management?

<p>Please list the ones you think are the best.</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon</p>

<p>University of Michigan</p>

<p>MIT comes to mind. But I wouldn't want to go there. Its campus is ugly. Or, shall I say, aesthetically challenged.</p>

<p>CMU and MIT</p>

<p>CMU has an excellent business program and the best computer science program there is. I haven't heard anything about MIT's business though. And I know that UPenn has M&T.</p>

<h1>1 CS and #3 Business @ CMU, MIT is pretty close as well.</h1>

<p>CMU and MIT. definitely.</p>

<p>The University of Nebraska - Lincoln has an honors program (The J. D. Edwards program) that combines these two majors. If you are accepted to the program, you get a full scholarship for four years, get to live in the nicest/newest residence hall on campus, and several other perks. Most of the people I know who have graduated from it, have gotten into every grad school they applied to, or got phenomenal job offers from many top companies (I know of a couple guys who started out in 6 figures/high 5 figures.</p>

<p>Check the website: <a href="http://jdedwards.unl.edu/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://jdedwards.unl.edu/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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<h1>1 CS and #3 Business @ CMU</h1>

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What rankings are those?</p>

<p>From USNews, MIT's undergraduate rankings are #3 in business and #1 in engineering; for the graduate rankings MIT and CMU share #1 for CS and MIT's business school is #4 (CMU is #16).</p>

<p>University of Pennsylvania</p>

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I haven't heard anything about MIT's business though.

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You might want to look into MIT's Sloan School.</p>

<h1>1 CS CMU and #5 Ugrad Bschool for Tepper (CMU).</h1>