Rank Best Undergrad B-Programs in New England

<p>I think you forgot Cornell 12th in the nation by US News or 3rd of the New England/New York contingent</p>

<p>Wow, Stern is not better than Sloan. Get it right folks. Sure you can say it's an opinion but I can't believe no one has said anything.</p>

<p>NY is not classified as New England.</p>

<p>upstate ny is</p>

<p>like albany and stuff</p>

<p>Since when? I have never seen a map or source citing this as true.</p>

<p>NY is in the mid-Atlantic region.</p>

<p>Cornell will not be included due to its lack of variety in undergraduate majors. NYU Stern is situated in a better location, and is more reputable for business than MIT in NYC. Less we forget....NYC is the business capital of the world. If you got into both of these schools for business the smarter choice would be NYU....sorry but its true. NYU Stern should be number 2, not MIT. I should also add that I do not go to either of these schools.</p>

<p>No that's not true at all, none of NY is NE we are mid-atlantic. And cities in the West like Buffalo have a lot more in common with cities like Cleveland (rust belt) then east like NYC, so including all of NYS isn't a good idea</p>