<p>I want a undergraduate degree that will get me in doors for finance (internship opps, job placement, etc...)
UPenn Wharton
NYU Stern
UMich Ross
UC Haas
WashU Olin
Carnegie Tepper
Emory
Case Western
BU
IU Kelley
Georgetown
UMinn Twin-cities
George Washington University
UNotreDame
Claremont McKenna
UIUC
UT McCombs</p>
<p>Wharton, Haas and Stern are the best for finance in the schools you mentioned.</p>
<p>Ross and Georgetown are also excellent schools for finance! </p>
<p>Wharton, Haas and Stern are the best for finance in the schools you mentioned.</p>
<p>the order u have it in…</p>
<p>Penn Wharton
NYU Stern/IU Kelley (if you get into investment banking workshop)
UMich Ross
UC Haas
UT McCombs
Carnegie Tepper (more stats and math though)
Emory/Georgetown/IU Kelley
WashU Olin
UNotreDame
Claremont McKenna
UIUC
BU
UMinn Twin-cities
George Washington University
Case Western</p>
<p>The list would be different if you were looking at MBA programs. That’s an important consideration because an undergraduate degree is not in any way make or break. You could go to Penn for engineering then work 3 years after graduation then go to Harvard or Stanford for an MBA which are not on the list above.</p>
<p>All of this is easier said than done but it highlights that there are several paths to get to the goal.</p>
<p>I’m also not sure why Cornell isn’t on the list of undergrad programs.</p>