Schools with Good Graduate School Placement???

<p>Which Schools would you say have the best graduate school placement?</p>

<p>I'm currently seeking a school which would allow me to get a economics major, then go to a prestigious school (eg: an ivy, northwestern/duke/u chicago) for an MBA.</p>

<p>So far, schools that I have compiled which (I THINK, Correct me if i'm wrong) have good graduate school placement.</p>

<p>-Pomona
-McGill
-Stanford/Harvard/Yale/Princeton
-Columbia/UPenn/Dartmouth/Brown/Cornell
-St Johns (MD)</p>

<p>Could anyone analyze these and maybe make a list or something of good placement on graduate schools? Thank you.</p>

<p>205 views…? Surely someone must have input.</p>

<p>For MBA it is more on your work experience and GMAT scores</p>

<p>For MBA specifically, any school that is well recruited by companies that you would like to work at. MBA admissions considers work experience after your bachelor’s degree to be very important (along with GMAT score and school records).</p>

<p>Note that the answer is different for academic graduate school (e.g. PhD program in economics). You want to attend an undergraduate school strong in your major (and, for economics, with the needed math and statistics offerings) so that the course work and undergraduate research prepares you for the course work and research you will do working toward a PhD.</p>

<p>I don’t think this is a good way to narrow down a college search. St. John’s doesn’t have an econ major in the sense that the other schools do. Listing off the Ivies as a group of schools that produce a lot of MBAs also is not useful.</p>

<p>Where are you a realistic applicant? Start there.</p>