<p>Hey guys, I am a junior in HS looking to attend a top business program such as Wharton or Stern, but my question is what if I dont get accepted to those schools. What are other schools that I can apply to. I am looking for a program that has an academically rigorous program in finance, but also a program in which I can have some fun. I think the most important thing for me is job placement. I would like to work for a bulge bracket investment bank or a hedge fund. So what are some other programs that I should be looking at.Thank you very much</p>
<p>Bump Bump Bump</p>
<p>UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA..............and UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN</p>
<p>very traditional school with huge social scene, elite alum network, amazing campus, heavily recruited and of course an amazing program</p>
<p>^ applies for both schools.</p>
<p>Thanks, can I apply straight to the business program of UVA?</p>
<p>berkley hass, UT mccombs, and Umich ross are great. Then a little lower but still great, MIT, UNC, USC, UVA, and CMU are good schools overall with great finance programs. IU and OSU are great at finance but the overall school is not as good as the others. The business school at IU is pretty good though.
Now out of those the most fun are probably Umich, UT, USC, and UNC</p>
<p>UVa is fun as s**t as well..........</p>
<p>we used to throw the 3rd biggest party in the nation.........</p>
<p>and No, you can't apply for UVa business school (McIntire) straight. You have to apply for College of Arts and Sciences. At the end of your second year, you apply for McIntire. If you get in, you study at McIntire for 3rd and 4th year.</p>
<p>That sucks! I want to go straight into business.</p>
<p>CMU (Tepper) 5th.</p>