<p>So how are the following undergrad business/econ programs?</p>
<p>University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
MIT (Sloan)
NYU (Stern)
University of Michigan--Ann Arbor (Ross)
University of Virginia (McIntire)
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
Cornell University (AEM)
Georgetown University (McDonough)
Notre Dame (Mendoza)
Boston College (Carroll)
Indiana University--Bloomington (Kelley)
Maryland (Smith)
Washington University--St. Louis (Olin)
Penn State (Smeal)
Emory (Goizueta)
UC Berkeley (Haas)
University of Southern California (Marshall)
University of Texas--Austin (McCombs)
University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign
Villanova
Lehigh
Princeton
Yale
Harvard
Dartmouth
Columbia
Brown
Duke
Northwestern
UChicago
Stanford
UCLA
Duke</p>
<p>If anyone is going to comment on my original list then you can PM me and say it to my face so I can kick your @$$
If you are posting on this thread then say something meaningful about my shortened list</p>
<p>Lehigh, Villanova, Maryland, Penn State, Illinois, Indiana</p>
<p>Your shortened list is pretty strong… in terms of ties to wall street, villanova and lehigh definitely rank the highest. You really can’t go wrong with any of them though.</p>
<p>See where you get in first before trying to rank them in terms of preference. If there’s ED and you think you’d be happy there, then go for it.</p>
<p>go to Illinois (UIUC), major in finance with a HIGH GPA and you can get into highly coveted jobs on WS. I’ve seen it happen over and over from that school.</p>