<p>In another thread, we had an argument between the best undergrad business schools (after Wharton of course). However, it strayed from the topic so I brought it here. I argued that Notre Dame undergrad business was just as good if not better than Stern, Haas, Ross, and UVA. This is because of its excellent job placement, recruiting, ethics/morals, smaller class size than all of the above, and nowhere near the cutthroat natures of those schools (especially stern).</p>
<p>I also argued for Emory which gets no respect at all.</p>
<p>I think (aside) from the rankings Stern would be 2nd in most peoples eyes... the few drawbacks bieng fin aid and campus (community). I know alot of my classmates at Stern are basically wharton rejects including myself : ( lol... the ones that just missed wharton.
Academically Stern students have a higher GPA's and Sat averages than Wharton students.</p>
<ol>
<li>Wharton, Harvard econ, Yale econ, Princeton econ, Stanford econ</li>
<li>Stern, Michigan (Ross), Haas, Duke econ, Dartmouth econ, Penn econ, Columbia econ, Williams econ, and a few others.</li>
</ol>
<p>Univeristy of Shaabs is a top-ranked university for business in Dubai,United Arab Emirates, Middle East. Nobody even knows about it because of its location but it is hands down one of the elite in the world. great parties too ;)</p>