<p>I think I have a dilemma that's facing many other soon-to-be college students interested in business.</p>
<p>Of course for all of us, the top choice is Wharton. However, if deferred or denied from there, then which school?</p>
<p>I've seen the rankings on top undergrad business schools, which puts schools like Michigan (Ross), NYU (Stern), and Berkeley (Haas) at the top. But then the question becomes, would you choose one of these schools or say, a good Ivy like Dartmouth or Columbia?</p>
<p>I've heard that what's truly important in searching for undergrad college is not necessarily whether it has a undergrad business program or not, but what schools the top graduate business programs look to for admission into their own programs after college.</p>
<p>On that basis, would going to Stern be valued more than going to Dartmouth? Or would jsut the title of an ivy like Dartmouth or Columbia sway the graduate programs?</p>
<p>I'm one of the many interested in business and looking for a middle ground between the top top ivies like Harvard and Yale and good state schools. So which should I choose? An average school with an exceptional undergrad business school like NYU or an intermediate ivy (including Cornell) without one? What would be more beneficial to me in going for a career in business? Thanks</p>