<p>So I'm a rising senior this year and having some trouble finding colleges that fit me. I want to go into business/economics and I love big cities. Of course, I'm applying to the top business schools like Wharton and NYU (highly doubt they'll accept me haha) but I'm sure there's not-so-famous colleges who also have good business programs. Do you guys have any suggestions of colleges I should research more into?</p>
<p>Uhh, that is a very broad spectrum you got there; good business schools in big cities. Try Northeastern, BC, and Villanova for east coast.</p>
<p>Other top level undergrad business schools that are the level of Wharton/Stern and in cities;</p>
<p>Michigan (Ross), Carnigie Mellon (Tepper)(Sortof in a city, .5 miles down the street from Pittsburgh), Boston College (Caroll), MIT (Sloan)</p>
<p>^ What he said</p>
<p>Believe it or not, SUNY Albany has an amazing business program and it's very cheap if you're in-state. I am fairly certain that it's ranked in the top 10 in the nation. Albany is sort of a smaller city, so there is less to do, but it is a two-hour drive from NYC if you want some weekend thrills, haha.</p>
<p>Fordham, USC, GW, Richmond, Miami (FL), Washington, Loyola Chicago, Loyola Maryland</p>
<p>There's no end of good business schools in cities.</p>