Looking for a Good Undergraduate Education (preferably in business)

<p>Hi, this whole time I've been looking at best business schools on US News and World Report it has been for undergraduates only. What is a great school do go to for an undergraduate education (4 years) that will allow me to be ready for a business career? I was thinking of Duke, but just recently noticed that Fuqua was a graduate school, so now all my top choices are messed up. Someone please give me some options. What do most people do?</p>

<p>USNWR also has a list of the top undergraduate business schools. That’s a good place to start. Before anyone can give you meaningful recommendations you need to share your GPA, standardized test scores, major ECs, and financial needs. </p>

<p>GPA, EC, SAT/ACT, Race, hooks, residency, class rank, rigorous classes? </p>

<p>4.4 gpa, 34 act, lots of community service, 3 jobs, tennis, an internship, class rank- definitely top 9%. took 8 ap classes</p>

<p>Look at Notre Dame, Cornell, WUSTL, UVA, all of these colleges have undergraduate business schools. </p>

<p>what about berkeley?</p>

<p>Yep and USC. It depends on where you want to study. East, West. Midwest</p>

<p>thank you, but how important is an undergraduate in business?</p>

<p>what do you want to do? Its not essential, you can go to economic departments and go to business. Look into the major “economics” and look at the courses you can take. Some colleges have classes leaning towards business and some economic departments lean towards math</p>

<p>UMich Ross, duh. Berkeley Haas. NYU Stern. Etc.</p>

<p>Can you afford Berkeley or UMich, or any OOS school, really? And like above poster said, depends on what you want to do. If you want to go into finance, you should probably do economics or finance.</p>

<p>What state are you?</p>