*Best undergrad program for a business major?*

<p>Obviously, Wharton and Georgetown are the elite, but could anyone suggest other schools with strong undergrad business programs? Thanks!</p>

<p>Ross in Michigan</p>

<p>Stern? 10char</p>

<p>Kelley at Indiana</p>

<p>I wouldn't recommend majoring in business unless you're going to Wharton. Major in a real topic and then minor in business if you want.</p>

<p>Do not understand undergrad business school. AEM is ranked fourth for business school, but is the easiest major at Cornell. When I interview candidates I am not overly impressed with business school degree. A&S gives you a broader education.</p>

<p>"I wouldn't recommend majoring in business unless you're going to Wharton. Major in a real topic and then minor in business if you want."</p>

<p>lol are you serious? troll?</p>

<p>UPenn Wharton, MIT Sloan, NYU Stern, UCB Haas, Emory, Georgetown, all these and some others are all top business schools for undergrad.</p>

<p>I highly doubt he is kidding.</p>

<p>Lots of people don't really respect a business "education". As elitist as it sounds, I will admit that I don't. Business schools teach you how to do business, not to think (at least not like a science or humanities major would). Why not spend your time college learning to think critically, be smart academically. Then go to grad school if you want to get an MBA. Or just work.</p>

<p>No major limits you from doing business is you can communicate with people well.</p>

<p>That's just me though, and I will gladly disagree with anyone who thinks liberal arts educations are wasteful or unrewarding:)</p>

<p>Mendoza at ND.</p>

<p>Its funny no one seems to mention UT-Austin's biz school</p>