MIT Sloan

<p>"There was a time where it was weird to be an MIT undergrad with business as a primary major (as opposed to a second major, which was more popular), despite the fact that Sloan was always high-rated.</p>

<p>However, these days there are many people that come to MIT to major in business. There aren’t many top colleges that offer a business major. The ivies don’t. So that makes MIT make a bit more sense as a business major.</p>

<p>Wharton-business is #1. No question. However, I think in terms of opportunities Sloan (MIT) outranks Stern, just because many Wall Street and consulting jobs heavily favor if not outright require the HYPM or Wharton name. </p>

<p>This is what I’ve heard from my friends in business and I don’t have specific knowledge of Stern or experience in business myself, so naturally I defer to those with more primary experience in this area." - collegealum314</p>

<p>This is encouraging, as I would like to attend MIT as a business major just like the OP. However, according to the latest rankings, Wharton no longer offers the #1 undergrad program. OP, check out BusinessWeek for the latest:</p>

<p>[Best</a> Undergraduate Business Schools 2011 - Businessweek](<a href=“Bloomberg - Are you a robot?”>Bloomberg - Are you a robot?)</p>