I know UPenn is "Number Four," but

<p>Theoretically…for those looking to make it to Wharton one day (or any other prestigious business school), wouldn’t Penn be “their” #1 or #2?</p>

<p>Or do Harvard, Princeton, and Yale just rule that much?</p>

<p>Undergraduate business Wharton is #1.</p>

<h1>1 for teaching you how to prostitute your virginity to the business world as well.</h1>

<p>Nobody is a virgin when they leave Wharton for the business world......not gonna happen.</p>

<p>As mentioned above, Wharton is #1. Maybe Harvard has the same cachet.</p>

<p>Wharton = harvard in anyone's book at the undergraduate level. I'm sure anyone'd be happier hiring a whartonite to a harvard graduate after college. Wharton's program is famous for treating its students like professionals; consequently employers get people who're ready to get straight into the biz with minimal training. Reputationwise, the only MBA topping wharton is Harvard and it's only a close second (both are elite in that they don't release student grades of Grads to employers; only the fact that they gained the degree)</p>

<p>Wharton undergrad is a glorified vocational school. Most employers know that if they want students who have received a real education to look at real schools where students aren't just taught simplistic business economics. An econ major from Harvard looks much better than a Wharton grad in "economic sciences."</p>

<p>Why don't you to take some of our "simplistic business economics" classes and see how you do.</p>

<p>And it's not a degree in "economic sciences" although for the record Economics is considered a social science anyway. It's a Bachelor of SCIENCE (as opposed to a Bachelor of ARTS) in Economics. </p>

<p>And almost half of Wharton degree requirements are outisde of Wharton so your degree is very balanced, not just full of fluffy easy Wharton classes...</p>

<p>You have no idea what you are talking about.</p>

<p>wow studyless... wow....</p>

<p>I guess that's why employers FLOCK to hire Wharton grads... they're stupid and want people who learn simplistic biz econ. Wharton is doing something right, take a look at who hires the grads.</p>

<p>no one should be a virgin even going into college. period.</p>

<p>studyless... go join the harvard discussion forum and get the eff out of wharton's...</p>

<p>you can preach to them "COMPLEX business economics" :]</p>

<p>wharton students are REAL people...</p>