Good Undergrad Business or Econ Major Schools with Early Decision Provided

<p>Hi there,
I am a high school junior who is going to apply for the colleges this coming summer.
I am currently interested in majoring in business or even econ. Therefore, I want to know the early decision schools that have good undergrad business or econ program. The schools that I am interested in are Emory, Northwestern, Washu, CMU, and Umichigan. Are there any schools other than those four with the same level?</p>

<p>I would look forward some responses. Thank you.</p>

<p>Columbia University (more selective, but excellent econ program; NYC location is especially advantageous if you're looking for internships and such)</p>

<p>Don't go into business, lol.</p>

<p>Northwestern has ED (binding) and Michigan has ER (early response; not binding).</p>

<p>Northwestern has ED (binding) and Michigan has ER (early response; not binding).</p>

<p>University of Penn</p>

<p>an undergrad business degree is a waste of time.</p>

<p>^^^ The other nice thing about Michigan's Early Response option (for all apps submitted by Nov. 1) is that it doesn't preclude you from applying ED or EA at another school. They just guarantee that you'll get their decision by December, no string attached.</p>

<p>MIT, UC Berkeley, Cornell, U Texas, UIUC, U Wisconsin, U Minnesota, and Penn State would be some other schools that have top 25 undergrad business and engineering programs and strong econ departments, but I don't know anything about ED at these schools.</p>

<p>Top Business Schools with Early Decision/Early Action</p>

<p>Babson College
Bentley College
Boston College
Carnegie Mellon University
Cornell University
DePaul University
Emory University
Lehigh University
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
New York University
Northwestern University
Rice University
Seattle University
University of Chicago
University Of Illinois At Urbana - Champaign
University of Michigan
University Of Pennsylvania
Washington University In St. Louis</p>

<p>Pierre0913,
US News ranks both Babson and Boston College #25 for undergrad business, in a 5-way tie with Arizona, Arizona State, and Michigan State. Bentley is #43, DePaul #74, Lehigh #95, Seattle #139. The OP listed some top schools and asked for others that are comparable. Your list is pretty much a joke.</p>

<p>I'm just giving out schools in general</p>

<p>maybe they could use some as safety schools? idk
I think it's pretty obvious which are the better schools</p>

<p>NYU Stern.</p>

<p>if you are competitive at those schools, wisconsin would be a good safety. they have priority (1/15) and have a strong undergrad econ department from what i've read. some other schools to consider may be nyu (ed), notre dame (ea), unc (ea), georgetown (ea), cornell (ed i think).. taken from (Undergrad</a> B-School Rankings: Interactive Table)</p>

<p>If you're going to do economics, look at University of Chicago, which also has Early Admissions (EA).</p>