Help Please!

<p>I need some help on my college search. After college I plan on attending grad school and getting a job as a financial advisor or analyst at a large corporation. I was researching colleges, and I found out that most of the ivy league schools don't have an undergrad business program. I like Emory University, and that does have one... but I also like Dartmouth and Stanford, and they have graduate business schools. However, Dartmouth and Stanford don't have undergraduate business schools, and they don't even have majors in finance or business, just economics. If I want to get a job in something financial or maybe major in finance, can I go to these schools and eventually get into their graduate business schools? If I did go to Dartmouth or Stanford, how what would I do if they don't have a business school or business majors??? Also, I know if I attend Emory I can get a BBA and attend their grad school. If I get accepted into Dartmouth or Stanford, what degree would I earn (there isn't a BBA but there is Bach. of Arts or Bach. of Sciences or whatever it is called)? And would that degree allow me to get into their grad school? And what are liberal arts, I don't understand how people who go to ivy league schools like Dartmouth can get into financial corporations when they don't even have a major in finance or business? Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>Let's start at square one, shall we?</p>

<p>Now, Dartmouth and Stanford, two very good schools that, as you have said, don't have undergraduate business programs. Now, do you think corporations would want to pass up on all the talented kids at those schools who want to work in finance, etc. just because they don't have an undergraduate business program?</p>

<p>Secondly, unless you are some sort of prodigy, and to be frank, I'm not really getting that vibe from your previous post, you aren't going to be going to Stanford or Dartmouth business school straight after undergrad. You're going to need to work for a few years to maximize your chances at getting into a top B school.</p>

<p>People who are interested in business at Stanford either get and Economics degree or a degree in something called Management Science and Engineering. Plenty of people get great internships from both these degrees, and not having an undergrad B program doesn't hurt you in anyway.</p>