<p>I am applying to many schools and I was wondering if you could give me input about the schools' business programs or rank them.</p>
<p>Accepted Already:
UCSD (Earl Warren College)
UCSC
UCDavis
University of Wisconsin-Madison (is it true that they produce the most CEOs?)
University of Rochester</p>
<p>Still Pending:
Case Western Reserve University
Bucknell University
University of Southern California
Smith College
Mount Holyoke College
Lehigh University
Barnard College
Bard College
Boston University
Bryn Mawr College
Scripps College</p>
<p>USC is a top 10 business school (for undergrad.). CWRU is in the top 25, and I think Wisconsin does as well. I didn't even know the rest HAD undergrad business.</p>
<p>US news puts CWRU at 30 and wisconsin at 10. Wisconsin does have the most CEOs but they do take in a LOT more people than does a school like Stanford.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>I just listed all of my schools... some don't have business I believe. Sorry.</p>
<p>just know that you must wait till your junior year to go to the business school at wisconsin.</p>
<p>Boston u is good to at 40.</p>
<p>Boston University's School of Management is really taking off - very underrated, getting better publicity every year, great connections in Boston/New England.</p>
<p>Thanks cheapseats!</p>
<p>Simon School in Rochester has grad biz only...</p>
<p>ok thanks dudedad.</p>
<p>Seems to me that a college that can handpick the best of the best should not have to stand on ratios to look good. Harvard ties with UW and they don't complain that UW is bigger. Berkeley and Michigan, etc. are big and UW beat them easily.</p>