good undergrad school for business?

<p>I know that Wharton, Stern, Sloan, Kellogg, and etc. are great graduate business schools, but what are good undergrad business schools?</p>

<p>MIT. Penn, UM, Uva, UCB, UNC, Texas, Wisco, Indiana are some.</p>

<p>Just so you know, Kellogg doesn't offer business to undergrads. Are you asking for just knowledge or because those schools are too hard? I mean there are some schools like Cornell and Wash U that are in the next grouping but they are still hard to get into. Easier but good schools are IU, purdue, UIUC, Wisconsin, OSU, PSU, UMD, Arizona, MSU.</p>

<p>USC UCB Michigan</p>

<p>Wharton is ranked #1 for undergrad.</p>

<p>Emory, Cornell, Boston U, Boston College, WUStL, Babson, UW (Washington), Georgetown</p>

<p>BTW I'm applying to Stern next year...good luck! :)</p>

<p>well, i want to major in business (Finance and International Business or Economics, since i want to be an investment banker), but when i look at collegeboard.com, i see that MIT, Northwest, and many more colleges offer a limited amount of majors in businsess.(most of them dont offer finance or internaltion business...</p>

<p>Who doesnt want to be an investment banker???</p>

<p>Lots of people don't want to be investment bankers. Everyone is not fazed by the money, "prestige", and horrendous hours.</p>

<p>Barrons the wisconsin troll....</p>

<p>The top bschools are: Wharton, Sloan, Haas, Ross, Tepper, Stern
Other good ones include: Darden, McCombs, Marshall, McIntireg, Kenan.</p>

<p>Acceptedalready, Darden and McIntire belong to the same school; UVa. Darden is the graduate school and McIntire is the undergraduate program.</p>

<p>My bad, I knew I had UVA and then saw I didn't have McIntire :)</p>

<p>Wisconsin ug is in the Top 12. Top 12 is "good". The average salary is on par with UNC, Texas and others where most students are not going to NY or California to work.</p>

<p>i kinda like how theres like 50284203985 business programs in the country - and only on this website would the "top 5" be the best and the next 5 would only be "good." I'd love to hear some adjectives describing the 20-25 group...</p>

<p>god forbid what someone would do who goes to a no. 15 business school <em>scream's in terror</em> How would he get a job?! how would they support themselves!?</p>

<p>Not as bad as kids who complain their 4.0's and 2400s make them "horrible students". </p>

<p>Take everything you read on CC within the appropriate context.</p>

<p>Fisher (OSU) is good, great, numero 8 I think.</p>

<p>If you look under the "Business Major" section of the undergraduate schools here on college confidential, there are about 3 or 4 threads on best schools for I-banking.</p>

<p>They point out the top business schools--and the top schools without undergraduate business programs, yet that still place a lot of candidates in I-banking. </p>

<p>One of the threads even lists the planned calendars (by college they will be going to) of the I-banking firms for recruiting from next year's class.</p>

<p>I-banking is not the only job in the world. Nobody was asking about it.</p>

<p>Nobody mentioned I-banking, huh? I guess posts #7, #8, and #9 don't count then--but, I'll excuse you, barrons, since as already noted in post #10, you are the troll on this board.</p>