Got accepted to these, which one is the best for "FINANCE?"

<p>Out of these following schools, which one has the top finance program, especially for recruiting investment analysts... </p>

<p>-Villanova
-Indiana (Kelley)
-Wisconsin-Madison
-Brigham Young (Marriott)
-Lehigh
-Miami OH (Farmer)
-SMU (Cox)
-or any other school that is on the same level as these...</p>

<p>Probably Kelley.</p>

<p>Indiana, Wisconsin-Madison, Lehigh, are probably the best (in that order too)</p>

<p>Lehigh being ranked higher overall, then Wisconsin, then Indiana.</p>

<p>You already were accepted to Miami? Did you apply Early Decision? Don't their regular decisions come out Feb 1?</p>

<p>That aside, I vote Indiana.</p>

<p>Definately Villanova....they sent 12 grads to Goldman Sachs...the best investment banking in the country and they sent i think 10 to jpmorgan the next best investment bank....and they sent a bunch of other grads to top investment banks like lehman brothers, wells fargo, morgan stanley....also look on businessweek.com and look at list of best undergrad business programs....they give you a list of the highest number of hires from each school</p>

<p>actually all those schools have top finance departments, excluding miami which i am unsure. </p>

<p>Go for fit and financial aid, those are all great schools that can get you into the "coveted" positions that this forum drools over</p>

<p>seems like Lehigh would be the best school overall academically and would be the most recognized by employers/grad schools/whatever</p>

<p>absolutely not...they are all on the same level. You could even say SMU surpasses the rest if you consider that the school actual has undergrads accepted into hedge funds and a few into top consulting firms</p>

<p>i would say Wisconsin-Madison or Lehigh
because for undergraduate,overall rank of school is a bit more important than that of major you want...as long as ranking is not very different...</p>