ivy league business schools

<p>can any 1 give me a list of ivy business schools</p>

<p>ivy grad school or undergrad?</p>

<p>Read the undergraduate business schools post that was discussed a few days ago.</p>

<p>Only 1 Ivy school and the best: Wharton
Close second: MIT, Michigan, Berkeley
Then: UVA, UNC-CH, Emory, WUSTL
Then: Wake Forest, Indiana, Ohio State</p>

<p>I might have missed some. What do you want to do? I mentioned this in a past thread, but unless you want marketing or industry (like media/ retail), you don't need to go to a business school. Most top firms recruit from the other Ivies and an econ degree is valued equally for banking/ consulting.</p>

<p>What about for accounting majors? How can I study accounting at an Ivy league?</p>

<p>Really, where did you get this ranking? What about NYU, Carnegie Mellon and UT-Austin? And Indianna's Kelley School of Business is certainly more respected than Emory or Wake Forest.</p>

<p>vm00, the reason why there is only one top ranked Ivy League undergraduate business program is that except for U Penn-Wharton, they only offer it at the graduate level.</p>

<p>All the Ivy League Business Schools (Graduate) are top ranked. Here's the US News ranking -
1) Harvard
3) U Penn (Wharton)
6) Columbia
9) Dartmouth (Tuck)
14) Cornell; Yale</p>

<p>Cornell's program is the AEM program through the school of Agriculture and Life Sciences. It is a relatively new program, and is climbing in the ranks every year. I have heard that great from students there, but it is extremely tough to get into (17%).</p>

<p>What about Notre Dame???</p>