<p>What the hell kind of website are you looking for? One with a magical internship and talent creator? “Business clubs” (there aren’t many good ones) aren’t going to be open to a 15 year old (or however old you are) looking to pad his college application.</p>
<p>You cold call for internships, or you work your parents or your school for them. You get a high GPA. You score well on the SAT. You run a business if you actually have a talent, and you do what you can as far as ECs go. You actually try to take some time to enjoy yourself.</p>
<p>Almost every elite LAC does not have a business major. The only Ivies that have anything resembling a typical undergraduate business administration degree are Cornell and UPenn. Business administration degrees preclude you from getting an MBA without a significant amount of work experience (unless you get direct admittance, which is a bad idea), and unless you really like a specific business concentration it’s going to be a waste of time for you to get an MBA for anything other than career advancement.</p>
<p>Chicago, Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Duke, Columbia, Northwestern, Stanford = no business undergraduate program, and if you don’t know that then you’re really getting ahead of yourself in this preparation to apply. That you had to read about Harvard having a good business school means you need to do much more research before you even consider applying to any school. What does Harvard look for in a business major? Uh, about 5 years of work experience, money, a bachelors degree and high GMAT scores.</p>
<p>If you want to show “passion and commitment” you’d find “websites” (seriously, no idea what you’re looking for here) on your own, because when you enter some junior management program at a random blue chip you’re not going to be able to ask your peers to do your work for you.</p>