<p>Which one would you choose if you where majoring in business (excluding rankings and price) and why? Which one is thought to be more prestigious in business? </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Which one would you choose if you where majoring in business (excluding rankings and price) and why? Which one is thought to be more prestigious in business? </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>according to businessweek, babson's undergrad business program is ranked two spots higher than BU's, but i think it's really just a matter of personal preference on things like location, whether or not you'd want to go to a business-specific school, etc. i would choose BU, but i'm going there in the fall so i'm biased.</p>
<p>Babson has a fairly nice campus but it is, relatively speaking, in the middle of nowhere.</p>
<p>Babson excels in entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>If you want to do that, then pick Babson.</p>
<p>Babson for anything with business, especially entrepreneurship ... BU for everything else</p>
<p>btw MANUtd....</p>
<p>YOU SUCK !!!
Arsenal for life ! hahaha lol</p>
<p>True, Groenveld9, so very true: Go Arsenal.</p>
<p>thank you lergnom</p>
<p>Thank you for the responces. What do you think, from which from this two is it easier to transfer to top schools like Upenn, Gtown and Berkley? (business school)</p>
<p>B U M P ........</p>
<p>No one knows. You're asking people a) about a school (Babson) that people at BU don't know much about - and why should they since it's not a direct competitor as a university and isn't nearby? and b) about leaving BU to get into other schools. Generally, people who go to BU or who have kids at BU are more interested in talking about, you know, BU more than the concerns of some high school kid thinking about going to BU or some other school while preserving his or her odds of going someplace else. </p>
<p>A small piece of advice: focus on where you are going to college, not your possible second or third colleges down some possible line.</p>
<p>Ok, thanks for the advice.</p>