<p>For those of you who are interested in applying to business school as an undergrad, the upcoming issue of Business Week Online has done a great job gathering all the information that might not be included in the general “college encylopedia”. I recognize that the ranking is different from that of Wall Street or U.S. News Report; however, rankings are always subjective and biased. I recommend reading business week because there are lots and lots of article on undergraduate business including if you want a MBA degree, etc.</p>
<p>Wharton is #1, by the way.</p>
<ol>
<li> virginia</li>
<li> notre dame</li>
<li> mit</li>
<li>emory</li>
<li>michigan</li>
<li>nyu</li>
<li>brigham young</li>
<li>texas</li>
<li>indiana</li>
<li>north carolina</li>
<li>uc-berk</li>
<li>georgetown</li>
<li>cornell</li>
<li>washington u</li>
<li>carnegie</li>
<li>miami u</li>
<li>lehigh</li>
<li>villanova</li>
<li>smu</li>
</ol>
<p>wharton is #1 in almost every ranking</p>
<p>Usually? Undergrad? I'm not aware of ANY undergrad business ranking that doesn't have Wharton as #1. The BW ranking was especially interesting as Wharton declined to participate. (BTW, I am not related to -LURKER- and have no idea who it is, but if you are looking for a "mom?" lol)</p>
<p>lol</p>
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<p>lurkermom...i don't think i said "usually". The reason I say "almost" is because some CCers may find a ranking done by xyz company and prove me wrong.</p>