Great Undergraduate Business Schools?

<p>Hey, I am a junior, going to be a senior in September, and I'm looking for some undergraduate business schools. I want to major in finance or accounting and hopefully one day work at a firm in NYC while also getting paid a lot of money :). What are some good schools, preferably in the East? I have the stats to stand a shot anywhere I would guess (2110 SAT, 98.2 GPA, business-related EC's). So what schools are there?</p>

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<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>Is it possible I could see more of the 10 schools on the list? I don’t only want to apply to the top 10.</p>

<p>Binghamton (SUNY) ranks 2nd undergrad in accounting.
Villanova ¶ undergrad business is also good.
Case Western (Ohio) ranks high for finance.</p>

<p>Let us start with your stats Noldi. GPA (unwighed or weighed), SAT/ACT, APs, class rank, ECs etc…</p>

<p>Like I said I think I stand a shot almost anywhere, no need to get into specifics. I’m just looking for names of business schools, that’s all.</p>

<p>UVA
NYU
Michigan
UNC
Georgetown
UPenn
Texas</p>

<p>Very brief list. Ivy econ + others that don’t have undergrad business (Duke, Vanderbilt, etc.) will also prepare you well.</p>

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<p>In fact, going down the USN&WR list posted above, I think your chances for Penn, MIT and Cal-Berkeley are slim based on the stats you posted. You have a shot at Michigan, NYU, UVA, CMU, and UNC (ranked 4-7 by US News), but none of them is a safety.</p>

<p>Wharton, NYU, UVA, UMich, Georgetown, UT Austin, CMU, BC, MIT, Cornell, UCB Haas.</p>

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