<p>These are my top three choices in that order. What would you choose. What are the biggest differences. Give some feedback about each. If i get into Wharton and BPE @ Stern, what should i do. I love traveling and my 3 areas of interests are business politics and economics so Stern seems perfect but Wharton is WHARTON. Is there anyway i could make a degree @ Wharton like the stern BPE one. Like by incorporating dual degree or minors or something. And definitely study abroad. Even though I'll probably only be able to spend 1 semester abroad instead of 3 like at Stern. The only negative i can find about Wharton is it's not in NYC and its not near as big. But i guess Philly is a big city too. God i wish Wharton had the BPE and then it would be like THE ULTIMATE COLLEGE Experience. And then there is columbia that has the prestige of wharton and the location of NYU. A great comprimise for both but not a huge wow factor of one or the other. Thanks for any info in advance! :-)</p>
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<p>Any curriculum involving a degree from an undergrad business school is not THE ULTIMATE COLLEGE Experience. But I digress…</p>
<p>Wharton has BPUB (Business and Public Policy) as well as access to Penn’s School of Arts & Sciences, and undergraduate access to Penn Law.</p>
<p>[Welcome:</a> The Business and Public Policy Department](<a href=“http://bpp.wharton.upenn.edu/index.shtml]Welcome:”>http://bpp.wharton.upenn.edu/index.shtml)</p>
<p>Stern BPE is an amazing program and very hard to get into. They have an amazing experience and NYU does study abroad like no other school in the world. BPE kids also get a lot of unique opportunities and speakers while in London and Shanghai.</p>
<p>@qwertyzxc The OP has likely graduated high school, and is about to graduate from college.</p>
<p>I love when people ask these questions prior to acceptance lolololol.</p>